Web Worker Daily has a concise, yet complete review of the three web-based mind mapping programs that have surfaced in the last few months. I wrote a review of MindMeister last week, and my findings are confirmed, plus Mindomo and Bubbl.us is covered as well.
If you wanted to know how the applications stack up against each other, now is your chance to see. Each are compared not only to each other, but to the standards laid out by Tony Buzan some years ago. I think you’ll get a good feel for which is right for you.
I also have a few invites left for MindMeister if you are interested in the invitation only beta test. Leave me a request in the comments and I’ll fire one out to you.
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If you only mind map occasionally or if you want to collaborate in real-time with your colleagues, maybe you’d rather use an online mind mapper or brainstormer such as bubbl.us, Mindomo, or MindMeister. These tools don’t conform to Buzan’s principles of mind mapping in all respects, which call for free form curving branches and multiple colors, as shown in the hand-drawn mind map here, created by Graham Burnett. However, they’re still useful for collecting your thoughts, taking notes, or sharing your ideas with your colleagues.







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1 Thomas // Mar 15, 2007 at 2:59 am
Those mindmapping web tools look promising. I tested Mindomo a little bit and was very pleased about the functionality and the ease of use.
I would be interested to have a look into Mindmeister too. Thank you in advance.
2 Larry Hendrick // Mar 15, 2007 at 6:15 am
You bet Thomas. It’s on its way.
Thanks for visiting MotR
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