Map Note -Infinity Size Note- is a Productivity app by Naoya Enokida. Using map notes, you can spread your ideas anywhere on an infinitely spread canvas. I think the brain's work when considering ideas is a random and radial working image rather than linear.
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1. I think the brain's work when considering ideas is a random and radial working image rather than linear.
2. If you use this infinite size notebook application, you can freely expand ideas from the center of the page, so you can make ideas more natural.
3. Using map notes, you can spread your ideas anywhere on an infinitely spread canvas.
4. Traditional notes that need to be written sequentially from left to right are not very suitable for this process.
5. Ideal for creating rough mind maps, brainstorming and idea sketches.
6. * Please check out MapNote 2 that can add images, add folders, and sync with iCloud.
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I’m looking for an app allows me to draw a mind map by Google Pencil, this one is just what I need. Very convenient to do reading notes. It would be better if it could sync to iCloud.
disappointed with the developer here; app store description is misleading. you have to keep adding undersized cards to an expandable grid rather than having an ever-expanding canvas available. nice idea but but very frustrating user experience.
Very limited brush types and very very slow. It froze my Mobile Pro a few times already.
I’ve tried several different sketching programs, but the unlimited canvas offered here is invaluable for brainstorming. Developer has responded to feedback and made some great improvements, including select/drag to reposition. We still need a redo button please (if I mistakenly undo, I can’t redo)!
All I can do is write stuff and create simple drawings in an assortment of colors. Very simplistic—I guess that could be a good thing for some people. No eraser! If you wish to erase, you need to hit the undo icon. Its advantage is the infinite canvas aspect. But there’s no way I could create anything shown in the examples. I’ll put it on my Android.
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