June 20, 2008...8:09 am

Online Mind Mapping

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Desktop mind mapping heavyweight Mindjet have moved their junk online…..

Mindjet, the most successful vendor of mind mapping software (their Windows and Mac versions have both shown strong growth over the last few years, despite professional-level price tags) has finally joined the online mind mapping market as well. Their new Mindjet Connect site offers an online collaboration home for users of their software, plus a new web version (produced in Flash) that allows you to create and share mind maps without owning the desktop version. (via web worker daily)

My current mind mapping tool of choice is a Moleskine and a G2 pen.

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2 Comments

  • Pen and paper will always be a great approach to getting your thoughts down. It’s a bit more difficult (or time consuming) to use paper when you want to see your ideas reorganized in a variety of ways. Using mapping software helps you look at information in new meaningful ways as well as take action on that information. You can quickly transform items into ‘tasks’ and synch them with Outlook to facilitate a GTD process. Or use maps as an ongoing dashboard to track your horizons of focus, like David Allen does.

  • I’ve used Concept Draw and MindManager both were very useful…but after working on a computer all day it’s great just to get out a piece of paper, a pen and just dream.


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