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OnlineWardleyMaps in Mapkeep

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Tristan Slominski

May 15, 2024

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Starting today, Wardley Maps from OnlineWardleyMaps can be easily imported into Mapkeep. This integration allows you to continue your work in Mapkeep without losing any time or effort previously invested in OnlineWardleyMaps.

By importing Wardley Maps into Mapkeep, you gain access to Mapkeep's storage, a user-friendly editor, comprehensive sharing permissions, and live collaboration. The Mapkeep editor eliminates the need for coding knowledge, simplifying contributions to Wardley Maps and offering improvements such as map resizing. The robust sharing permissions provide granular control over access to Wardley Maps, while live collaboration allows multiple mappers to work on a single map simultaneously using an intuitive, easy-to-learn editor. For those of you who prefer working in code, maps can still be authored in OnlineWardleyMaps format and imported into Mapkeep when necessary.

To import, use the "Import Wardley Map" button in the Sidebar menu on your Home page. For more details, visit Import a Wardley Map. For feedback or suggestions, please visit the Contact Us page.