In a mind mapping application, I may add notes but that is not the same. Then, by playing with colors, borders, images, I can easily cluster my thoughts. If I want to branch out, I just hit CTRL + CMD + arrow to make a new connection to a new note. But this is also possible in Scapple: just hit CMD+ ENTER to “stack” notes below each other. I like mind maps when I want to brainstorm quickly without thinking too much. I find this so much better than the mind map concept. Instead, I can start writing anywhere and connect what I want. Scapple does not start with one central thought from which everything else has to evolve. Icons to illustrate thoughts or screenshots when I need to demonstrate something that can be better done with an image than with words. It can be other Scapple files, PDFs, hyperlinks or images. Yet, under the hood, it accomplishes a lot.įor example, it is possible to drag any kind of file into a Scapple document. The appearance of the app seems quite basic but that’s why it actually works for me. The default settings like font size, colors, shapes are working well. When I tried Scapple for the first time, I could immediately jot down my thoughts and had the feeling of “flow”.
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