Brainstorm with Mind42
Earlier this month I wrote an article for LinuxWorld about Freemind — a free mind mapping application. I love mind mapping. It’s an excellent way to brainstorm and organize your thoughts, especially early on when thinking in a linear fashion may not yet be the most productive. For those of you who haven’t tried mind mapping, a mind map is a diagram that represents ideas arranged around a central concept. It’s a non-linear way to organize and visualize ideas.
Most of the articles here on DevYou start life as mind maps. Sometimes I like to mind map the old fashioned way: with pencil on paper. Other times I prefer to use an application such as the aforementioned Freemind. Today I discovered another mind mapping application that shows promise. It’s called Mind42.
Mind42 is a free, online mind mapping application. (As opposed to Freemind that runs on your local computer.)
In Mind42, 42 is not only the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything! 42 means FOR TWO and indicates the collaborative character of mind42, because that is exactly what mind42 is: A collaborative browser-based online mind mapping tool. It allows you to manage all your ideas, whether alone, twosome or working together with the whole world. As mind42 runs inside the browser, installing mind mapping tools is no longer needed - for a hassle-free mindmapping experience. Just open the browser and launch the application when needed - it behaves like a classical desktop application!
The Mind42 folks define mind mapping as follows: “Mind mapping is about collecting ideas arranged in a tree like diagram.” And because Mind42 is web-based, rather than isolated to your computer, the way is opened for collaborative mind mapping with friends and colleagues whether they’re in the next room or the next continent.
The Mind42 website explains mind mapping and the Mind42 application in detail, and they’ve provided a handy screencast movie that shows you how to create a mind map.
If you’ve used Mind42, please share your impressions of it in the comments. Likewise, if you use a different mindmapping application that you’re crazy about, please feel free to share your thoughts as well.
[Link: Mind42]
October 29th, 2007 at 7:20 pm
There are many more web-based mindmappers than Mind42. Here are some more: bubbl.us, comapping.com, glinkr.net, mindmaps.kayuda.com, mapio.com, mapul.com, mindmeister.com, mindomo.com, wisemapping.com, webofweb.net
Regards
Vic
http://www.mind-mapping.org
The master list of mind mapping &
information management software
October 29th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
Wow. Thank you, Vic!