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I have just come across these Mind Mapping templates that follow the Getting Things Done Methodology. They are quite simple but good to make a start with.
They are based on MindJet MindManager. Download the Mind Maps directly from here.
thanks for the mindmap templates. I always have fun when I use mindmanager..although it often turns out to be less efficient for me than a simple outline. I spend too much time fooling around with color, pictures, turns into a piece of art, and I loose my focus on work. So now I eagerly go to open the templates.
Many thanks for the link to my blog and my templates.
I hope they are useful to you readers.
All the very best.
Pascal
Hi, Pascal, I made an Xmind mindmap from your mindmanager GTD template, and uploaded it for share, see http://www.didigetthingsdone.com/2008/05/19/getting-things-done-mind-mapping-templates/, with of course a link to your blog. Of course I’ll remove upon request.
Thank yoy anyway for the template.
Regards
PYL
@Pierre-Yves LOCHET:
sorry, the right web link for your XMIND template is http://share.xmind.net/pylparis/gtd/
Hi, now there is a plugin for XMind that helps to implement GTD with mind mapping. It is called XMindlook Sync and the website is http://www.xmindlook.net. Cheers
I’m developing Freeplane|GTD, an add-on to the Freeplane mind map tool- both are open source and free (see http://ordino.auxilus.com/freeplanegtd/ ). The goal is to create a lightweight GTD tool to promote action and avoid procrastinating by over-planning. Feedback is welcome!
-John