Hot answers tagged mind-mapping
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How about bubbl.us or mindmeister?
Or:
Mind42
Dabbleboard
Mindomo
Here is a bigger list: http://freenuts.com/top-10-free-online-mind-mapping-tools/
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I've been looking for a Notefish replacement as well; something that will work in Chrome. The closest thing I've found so far is Corkboard ( http://corkboard.me/simple ). It's not as good as Notefish, but they are just starting out and open to suggestions.
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This sounds like a job for Evernote.
From their website:
Put your thoughts, ideas, inspiration,
and things to remember all in one
place. Use Evernote for work, for
play, and for everything that’s
noteworthy. Here are a few
suggestions:
Snap a photo of a business card with
your phone, and have an easy way to
store and access contacts.
...
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From Digital Inspiration the last question is:
Q. Can I use Google Docs like Microsoft OneNote for taking notes and saving web clippings?
A: Open a new Google Document in a separate browser tab and drag the clipping from another browser tab / window into this document. That’s it. Not sure if this works with Google Chrome.
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For completeness, I'll list a few mentioned on Lifehacker:
Spinscape
Mind42
bubbl.us
All have at least a free trial.
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Have you look on Mindmeister? You find information and a video describing the service at http://www.mindmeister.com/
"MindMeister is one of the most authoritative and open collaborative mind mapping tools available on the web... offers an experience that suits Apple's mobile phone perfectly."
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