In previous posts, I’ve mentioned the online Mindmapping tool MindMeister. The developer continues to update his product, recently adding Google Gears capability – allowing MindMeister to be taken offline – among other things. The most recent developments are tied to extending access via widgets. This is really cool:
So, we’ve taken that feedback very seriously and now are proud to give you not one, not two – but three new versions of Geistesblitz, for Yahoo! Widgets, iGoogle and the iPhone. We hope this will make everybody happy!
Read more about it here.
I especially like the ability to send quick thoughts to a default mindmap via my iGoogle home page. I continue to use mindmapping to churn through ideas and concepts that need further development, and now I can quickly send snippets to MindMeister without having to log in and add a node. It is certainly getting easier and easier to function on the cloud.

3 responses to “MindMeister makes connecting to the cloud even easier”
Our team has developed collaborative web-based mind mapping tool which was specifically designed with collaboration in mind. I would love to hear your comments about our application. (www.comapping.com)
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Omar –
Your online application looks really good. I’ll have to dig deeper into Comapping when I get a chance. Thanks for stopping by.
Nitin
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