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Tag Archives: FreeMind
Revisiting PersonalBrain
I’m constantly on the lookout for better, more productive ways to manage information at a personal level (Personal Knowledge Management – PKM). One of the more unique PKM tools out there is this product called PersonalBrain, made by TheBrain Technologies. … Continue reading
Mindomo: Yet another online Mind Mapping tool (from Europe)
I’m not sure what it is with the Europeans, but they seem to be obsessed with Mind Mapping. I just wrote about MindMeister, an excellent online mind mapping tool that is in private beta at the moment (I’ve still got … Continue reading
Posted in web2.0
Tagged brainstorming, FreeMind, mind mapping, MindJet, MindManager, Mindmapping, MindMeister
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MindMeister takes mind mapping online
Just a couple of days ago I wrote about a new online brainstorming tool called bubbl.us. That application seemed a little too simple and off the standard mind mapping approach to be of much use to many. A commenter left … Continue reading
Posted in web2.0
Tagged bubbl.us, collaboration, FreeMind, mind mapping, MindJet, MindManager, MindMeister, Mobile Computing, Office 2.0, Productivity
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bubbl.us: A light, freeform brainstorming tool
The guys over at Download Squad just pointed us to a new ‘mind mapping type’ online tool called bubbl.us. I’ve been searching for an online mindmapping application, and to be frank, bubbl.us falls far short of the mark for any … Continue reading
Posted in web2.0
Tagged brainstorming, bubbl.us, Download Squad, FreeMind, mind mapping, MindMeister, Online Applications
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Mindmapping with FreeMind
I love the concept of mindmapping. I’ve used Mindjet’s MindManager for several years now, and have found it useful for a wide array of situations. MindManager has become a core part of my collaborative presentation technique when I work with … Continue reading
Posted in Productivity
Tagged FreeMind, Java, MindJet, Mindmapping, Mobile Computing, Productivity, USB
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