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Thursday, May 12, 2011

What’s On My iPhone? Word Cloud

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Uhm, well, I like it but I’m not sure what I’m going to use it for.  WordCloud by OiOi Studios is an easy to use mind-mapping app that is free, got to love that, that lets you enter words on a blank canvas, resize, rotate and place them.
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On the iTunes page one of the screen shots makes it look like you can join words with arrows and dotted lines, but I’m yet to find where that feature is.  Perhaps it’s one of the “many more features planned for future releases.”  I hope so.   I’m looking forward to trying it out on my iPad because mind mapping on an iPhone screen is just hilarious.
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On the support site, the creators admit that the first version is a little rough around the edges, which makes me look forward to what they come up with next.  I left a comment there requesting the join with lines feature.  Who knows, maybe they read the comments. 
I know I read the comments on my blog.   Oh wait… .there aren't any!

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