MindMapping
MindMapping is a great way to get your ideas out in a logical manner that is actually preferred by your brain. Whether you want to analyze a certain topic by looking at all the variables associated with it or create a clean outline of something you want to look closely at, Mindmaps are the best way to utilize that. Right here I compared 4 different online mindmap softwares to see which one has the best usability, interface, features, and of course quality.
The 4 mindmap softwares I am comparing are: Bubbl.us | MindMeister | mind42 | Mindomo
Interface: 1. MindMeister 2. Mind42 3. Mindomo 4. Bubbl.us
Usability: 1. MindMesiter 2. Mindomo 3. Mind42 4. Bubbl.us
Features: 1. MindMesiter 2. Mindomo 3. Mind42 4. Bubbl.us
Quality: 1. MindMesiter 2. Mind42 3. Mindomo 4. Bubbl.us
Overall: 1. MindMesiter 2. Mindomo 3. Mind42 4. Bubbl.us
As you can tell, there is a clear winner, MindMeister. It has the best interface, usability, features, and quality out of every online MindMap software I have used and it certainly shows. If you want to see the picture of the different MindMaps to see which one suits you the best simply Click Here.

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Vic Gee said
am December 2 2007 @ 8:36 pm
Mindmeister is ahead of the pack right now, but I think it’s worth mentioning that bubbl.us and Mind42 are free, while Mindmeister (and Mindomo) charges a subscription. For some users that will be a clincher. Mindmeister and Mondomo have a free option for a few maps, it’s true, but if you want some of the more advanced features like working off line, you need to subscribe.
These are all the other browser-based applications that do mind mapping or concept mapping:
comapping.com :- Collaborative (but, for people who like free-format mind mapping, rigid) left-to-right mind mapping
glinkr.net :- Concept mapping and mind mapping (shared but not collaborative)
mindmaps.kayuda.com :- Collaborative mind mapping and concept mapping
mappio.com :- Unusual mind mapper where the user edits indented text to change the mind map
mapul.com :- Collaborative mind mapping with an organic flavour
wikimindmap.org :- Make mind maps from WikiMedia articles
wisemapping.com :- Collaborative mind mapping
webofweb.net :- Collaborative mind mapping
There are also some diagramming on-line apps that support mind mapping well:
cumulatelabs.com/cumulatedraw/ :- Collaborative diagramming – can draw mind maps and concept maps
flowchart.com :- Collaborative diagramming – can draw mind maps and concept maps
gliffy.com :- Collaborative diagramming – can draw mind maps and concept maps
thinkature.com :- Collaborative on-line whiteboard service - can draw mind maps and concept maps
Regards
Vic
http://www.mindmapsearch.org
The master list of mind mapping sites
Girish said
am April 11 2008 @ 12:24 am
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