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Looking for a website/software to take notes in a visual/hierarchy based way

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Hey,


I'm currently studying a topic that is really large and has lots and lots of sub-topics, sub-sub topics and so on and I'm trying to break it down into a hierarchical web-like structure like the one in the photo attached. I don't need it for the same company organisation thing, just illustrating what I mean. Is there any desktop or web based solution that allows for lots of data to be quickly input like that and potentially printed after?

 

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Search around.....

But evernote the paid version comes to mind.

Microsoft one note is not bad the version in office 360

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I have used and enjoy Bubbl.us, Canva, and Lucidchart.

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Thanks for the quick reply, Bubbl.us seems great. I think my stupidity lies in the fact I'd forgotten they're called mind maps not charts xd now I see more relevant search results :DD 

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1 hour ago, pressslav said:

I'm currently studying a topic that is really large and has lots and lots of sub-topics

What is that topic?

 

Personally I think the strength of such a chart partially lies in actually drawing it. Just entering data into a program and letting the computer generate a chart out of it will work if you're only interested in the final product, but the process of drawing such a chart yourself makes you think about the subject more and often turns out to be very useful; it saves you time studying later on.

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