
He is a pastor at the church and from what I can tell he uses his mindmaps to stay in touch with several life groups and tracks his responsabilities as a pastor and a person. ]īill Reichart sent a mindmap of his church and the accompanying actions.
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Very innovative and very original! There you go Steve, one license for you! I blurred out some personal info

Steve Newson sent his resume as a mindmap. You can click on the thumbnails for a larger view So without further adue here are the winners in random order. The diversity how people use mindmaps is very interesting to see. It really was! I received about 20 mindmaps on all sorts of subjects. Now here is the big cliche, it was hard to pick five winners from the entries. I asked for some creative, thoughtprovoking mindmaps. I have been able to give away 5 licenses for MindManager 6 Professional, thanks to Hobie and Erik from Mindjet. Wow, this has been an interesting week! Last wednesday I wrote a review on Mindjet’s MindManager and included a little contest. Opgeslagen onder: punkeydotcom, whatsthenextaction We’re moving servers next week!ħ November 2006 door Frank Meeuwsen 1 Comment Update: In the comments, Franck Mahon tells us about the Netvibes team who have created a one-click solution. Restart Firefox and check if ‘Netvibes’ is listed as a feed when you subscribe to an online feed by choosing ‘Bookmarks > Subscribe to this Feed’.For the third string enter ‘.#.uri’ as the preference name and ‘’ as the string value, ‘%s’ here is replaced by Firefox as the URL of the RSS/ATOM feed when it subscribes to Netvibes.For the second string enter ‘.#.type’ as the preference name and ‘application/’ as the string value.‘#’ is the next biggest number for the feed contentHandlers. For the first string enter ‘.#.title’ as the preference name and ‘Netvibes’ as the string value.To create a new entry right click the window and select ‘New > String’.You will need to create new entries for Netvibes.This should list the Google, Yahoo and Bloglines feed-readers. Filter the list by the words ‘contentHandlers’.Open a Tab and type in ‘about:config’ in the address bar.For me, the clean way didn’t work, the “ugly” way did. The article describes thesteps in FF 2.0 Beta but they also work in the final version. With it, you can add any webfeed to Netvibes with one simple click. So it’s good to see there is a little hack to add Netvibes to the Livefeeds settings. Also, in the Livefeeds-settings from Firefox, you can’t add the option to subscribe with Netvibes. Which basically bums me out because every now and again it can be really handy to quicky add some feed to my Netvibes tab.

]If you use Firefox 2.0 (and why shouldn’t you?) and Netvibes you may have already found out that the default Netvibes extension is not working with Firefox 2.0.
