Since Apple opened up the iPhone and iPod Touch operating system to outside developers and gave them a place to sell their wares – the AppStore – a new breed of mind mapping tools has quickly emerged that enable you to capture your ideas any time, anywhere. These programs vary widely in their capabilities, but all offer some intriguing capabilities that promise a bright future for visual diagramming on this amazingly popular pair of mobile devices. Here is a brief summary of 8 mind mapping tools for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Why mind mapping software will go mainstream in 2009: The developer perspective
Last week, I posted a prediction that mind mapping software will hit an “inflection point” in 2009 that will result in substantial growth, and that this technology will finally enter the mainstream of business. As a next step, I decided to ask the developers of mind mapping software to comment on this prediction. They are closer to the actual users than most of us, which puts them in an ideal position to see the future direction of this software niche.
Why mind mapping software will go mainstream in 2009
A number of recent developments have convinced me that 2009 is the year in which mind mapping software will break into the mainstream as a widely accepted business productivity tool. It has reached an “inflection point” where we will see more rapid growth than ever before. Here are the factors that I believe will drive this rapid growth.
Supercharge your mind mapping skills in 2009 by adopting best practices
With your business and career facing bigger challenges – and opportunities – than ever in this new year, now is the time to adopt best practices to improve your mind mapping productivity and creativity. Here is one excellent resource that can help you to do so.
How mind mapping software can help you with “information triage”
I recently came across an interesting article about a concept called “information triage” that appears to have a lot of relevance to mind mapping. While you may not know it by this name, chances are you’re already doing it. Here’s why mind mapping software can help you to do it better.
10 most popular Mind Mapping Software Blog posts of 2008
During 2008, the readers of this blog flocked to a broad range of mind mapping-related issues over the past 12 months. Here’s a brief summary of the most popular posts during 2008.
Gyronix announces GyroQ 2 for MindManager 8
Gyronix, the developer of GyroQ, a marvelous tool for capturing ideas and automating the process of adding them to your MindManager maps, has just released an even more powerful version 2, which offers MindManager 8 and Mindjet Connect compatibility, and adds several new tagging and map building enhancements.
What types of mind maps do you share with others?
What types of mind maps do you typically share with your colleagues? In what formats and why? Please share your opinions!
iMindMap 3.1 released, offers Outlook integration, other improvements
Earlier this week, Buzan Online announced the availability of iMindMap version 3.1, which adds the ability to integrate Microsoft Outlook e-mails into your maps, the creation of child maps, the addition of project progress icons and the ability to create e-learning courses from your mind maps. Read on for all the details.
10 little-known things you can do with MindManager Pro
One of the real advantages of MindManager is that it appeals not only to “power users” but it is also well enough designed that a newcomer can get started with the basics, without becoming too overwhelmed. Also, it is supported by a dedicated group of developers who write a variety of add-ins that further extend its functionality – and your productivity. As with any “deep” product, it’s hard for the average person to fully understand all that this program is capable of. That’s why I’ve assembled this list of 10 lesser-known capabilities of MindManager that can help you to increase your productivity.
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