![]() ![]() Get a bird's-eye view of your writing structure from the visual nature of mind maps. View and edit the result of your work on your writing app of choice with file exports. ![]() Manage your files however you like, without being bound by third-party cloud storage. Overcome writer's block by turning your writing process into a brainstorming exerciseĮmojis are supported in Write Mapper and in exported files, so use them freely.Įdit, style, and format your writing however you like with laser focus, distraction-free.Īuto-magically expands lines of text content into new child nodes on the mind map. Work in comfort, day or night, with a beautifully-designed night mode interface. ![]() Keep things organized on your WriteMap by color-tagging nodes to group them together.īoost your writing productivity with a range of simple keyboard shortcuts. With this supercharged content generation workflow, you'll get your writing done in no time at all! All these features wrapped into an app that will skyrocket your writing productivity! You can then edit the exported document in your text editing app of choice, to give that final draft the polish it needs to bring it to completion. You can choose from a variety of file formats, including Markdown, HTML, Microsoft Word, plain text, and Rich Text Format. WriteMapper for Mac uses the nested structure of a mind map to automatically create and export a text document draft for you, right in your computer's file system. The distraction-free writing mode helps you shift gears from the all-aspects-considered nature of the mind map outline to the focused task of detailing the contents of the individual sub-point you're zoomed in on. Besides being able to style and format your writing however you like, you can also edit the title of each sub-point from this view as well. Get from idea to final draft in no time!Įach node on the mind map has a content section you can jump in to edit at any time. The app is available on macOS, Windows PCs, and iPad. Structure the outline of your writing work, be it academic research, a book, or an essay with WriteMapper for macOS. At Seagate, we’ve always believed in the power of collaboration and our team will continue engaging with young developers and supporting them in their journey to greatness.WriteMapper for Mac is an outlining app that helps anyone with writing deadlines quickly and easily produce text documents using mind maps. There’s still untapped potential in each solution and Seagate Lyve Labs will continue aiding in their maturation and eventually connect potential customers with these innovative developers. The hackathon doesn’t stop here, however. Lastly, Callista Chang devised a migration tool that allows users to file objects by creation date and/or file size and select the number of threads for faster data transfer.Īfter months of preparation, Lyve Cloud Hackathon has come to an end and its success is attributed to the support of our partners, judges, and mentors. Lwin Maung Maung Thaw, Xu Haiyang, and Theekshana Wijewardhana gave an innovative spin to their AWS EC3-hosted solution, ensuring fast loading and response and multi-client anonymous access. Giang Nguyen, Louis Phung, and Nhan Nguyen successfully delivered a solution that supports AWS, real-time monitoring, multipart download, and local caching. ![]() Oliver Wee cleverly crafted CSTOR S3, featuring key benefits such as credential security and real-time monitoring, keeping large datasets and error resilience in mind. The remaining four teams were lauded for their strong foundations and well-rounded thought process that established their data migration solutions as no less praiseworthy. Their proposed media streaming solutions outlined both depth and breadth with essential features such as the low TTFB and supporting CORS for webpages while offering other notable elements such as RFC 7233 compliance and ease of changing media streaming display points. Besides supporting data migration from multiple cloud providers to Lyve Cloud, other key features include live monitoring and continuous bucket synchronization.Ĭlinching second and third place were Liew You Sheng and Kai Wei Hoon. The winning solution came from Tang Yun and Qian Xu, who worked together to brilliantly tackle the challenge of data migration and movement. Event day judges-Erez Baum, Noa Franko Ohana, David Gu, Muhammad Yazid, and James Xi-recognized the outstanding quality of all the work and gave highly positive feedback. Seven submissions were shortlisted for the final Hackathon Demo Day held at IMDA Pixel Lab, including functioning data migration and media streaming solutions that compliment Lyve Cloud to solve real-world challenges. ![]()
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