Curio: Organized Brainstorming | MacApper

Curio: Organized Brainstorming | MacApper

Curio’s developers, Zengobi, Inc., did an excellent job of creating a functional mind mapping program while still letting the user be creative. Curio has several features that make it rise above other mind mapping apps. Curio allows you to create several “Idea Spaces” in one window. An idea space is a blank page where you can build your maps, lists, etc. Curio allows you to ‘paint’ your background with patterns and images such as cork-boards, paper, and even your desktop backgrounds.

MacApper had a nice write up concerning the mind-mapping aspects of that Curio program I’m always talking about. But, contrary to the article, Curio does have a nice academic discount.

Personally, I rarely (if ever) use Curio’s mind-mapping techniques (the trees can get unwieldy and can’t be moved by hand) as I like OmniGraffle for this. But, I do tend to put my OmniGraffle work into Curio using the Linkback technology.

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