What's a Mind Map? In short, a mind map is a diagram of related information around a central idea. Wikipedia says a mind map is: An image-centered diagram that represents semantic or other connections ...
MindMeister lets an individual or a team lay out thoughts visually and easily create appealing mind maps for any project. We all need to gather our thoughts every now and then. Some of us do that by ...
One of the best things about mind-mapping, in general, is that it is by nature free-form. A mind map can be highly organized or very messy. It can be spartan, with just a few key words or phrases ...
With the Covid-19 pandemic having swept the globe, we find ourselves in a learning environment that lacks excitement and interactivity. Clearly, the 2020-2021 school year is not exactly what any of us ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
MindMeister is a great cloud-based mind-mapping tool, providing a modern design space with which to effortlessly create mind maps and other similar diagrams. It’s not the most affordable solution, but ...
Previously mentioned web-based mind mapping tool MindMeister adds the ability to create and add to your maps via email. Enable your account's "Geistesblitz Email" in settings and save the unique email ...
MeisterLabs has updated MindMeister, its mind-mapping iPad app, with new features that include support for notes and links, map themes, and stability and synchronization enhancements. MindMeister is a ...
German mind mapping application builder MeisterLabs, the startup behind brainstorm & planning tool MindMeister, has acquired MindMaker, to our knowledge the third iPhone application to get sold after ...
Ever wondered why we have sign boards on the roads instead of written messages in text format? It is because commuters take a shorter span of time to comprehend the meaning and can take action ...
Brainstorming sessions are great, but sometimes you can drown in a thicket of ideas, half-concepts, and free-floating words. If that sounds familiar, you might want to consider a mind-mapping tool.