Relevant additional information would be features, offline usage, mobile integration and pricing.
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CoggleCoggle is by far the most elegant, it's free, and it packs some serious features too:
I'm one of the Coggle team, so you'd think I was being biased, but I'd say to try it and see... |
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ThinkBuzan are launching an online Flash version of their mind mapping software, I believe next month in April. |
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I use Seavus DropMind⢠an excellent web and desktop mind mapping software with a lot of functionalities which can facilitate your everyday thinking process. It is great mind mapping tool for brainstorming, planning, organizing and sharing ideas in real time. |
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There's a list here http://www.mind-mapping.org/web-based-mindmappers/ with several pages of details and compatibility info Regards Vic Gee (@VicGee on Twitter) Mind-Mapping.Org The master list of mind mapping & information management software |
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Two nice webapps for mindmapping that haven't been suggested yet are:
Their mobile integration and offline usage doesn't appear to be fantastic - you might be better off with www.mindmeister.com for that, but it is always good to have more options. Pricing for Lovely Charts The pricing converts to ~US$22.60 for Professional, and ~$36.50 for gold. Pricing for Mindomo www.mindomo.com/pricing.htm |
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I haven't yet been able to try this but I noticed Google Docs has recently added support for drawings. This might prove to be great for mindmapping. |
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ThoughtMuseI haven't spent a lot of time playing with this one, but it looks interesting. |
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There is a new webapp currently in beta called Popplet. They have a preview video if you want to see what the software can do, and they already have an iPad app to play with too. Couple of explaining images grabbed from their home page:
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It's a good one, the best part is that you can use OpenID to sign in, so there is no need to register yet another account. |
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Prezi is more suitable for presentation rather than creation of mind maps but is definitely worth looking at. |
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