JQuery Mind Map / Think Map

I was wondering if anyone knows about jQuery mind map (or pure javascript). I found this one a few times, but unfortunately it uses MooTools.

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Sep 03 '09 at 15:29
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I decided to migrate the one you found in the jQuery plugin you can find. LINK REMOVED - SEE EDIT. It was written in about 2 hours last night, so it’s probably riddled with errors. If you find any errors, feel free to write to me at the email indicated on my StackOverflow profile.

Edit: I contacted the author of the original Mindmap, and my jQuery transform became the core of the development. You can get it, as well as speed improvements and new features here on the Github page.

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Sep 04 '09 at 13:15
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I think you should try http://thejit.org/

I use it all the time and is perfect for my needs.

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Sep 03 '09 at 21:19
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There are also arbor.js , much newer than the ones given in other answers. It implements a force directivity algorithm similar to js-mindmap which you specified, but with better performance, as it uses web users. The actual rendering remains for you, so you can use jquery or whatever you prefer.

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Oct. 15 '12 at 13:50
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Also, if you decide to write your own implementation, a good visualization library is d3.js.

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Feb 02 '12 at 11:11
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I wrote this one for the project, this is an extended version of the jQuery plugin of other js node maps that I found on the Internet suitable for dynamic content (i.e. also supports dynamic adding / removing nodes, selection labels, custom callbacks and styles).

Note: IE has not been included for compatibility purposes, as it is officially discarded.

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Apr 24 '15 at 10:58
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