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Wednesday 8 January 2014

4 GREAT WEB-BASED MIND-MAPPING TOOLS TO ENHANCE YOUR CREATIVITY


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4 Great Web-Based Mind-Mapping Tools To Enhance Your Creativity
By Joel Lee,
Make Use Of, 7 January 2014.

Having trouble organizing all of your ideas? Sounds like what you need is a mind-mapping tool. Mind-maps are a wonderful resource for brainstorming, planning, and managing ideas in a way that increases your productivity and enhances your creativity. But what if you want to create a mind-map without pen or paper?

In recent years, a lot of mind-mapping resources have begun popping up on the Internet. Some of the more powerful ones require you to download and install a chunky program on your computer. Others cost a pretty penny. Here are four free mind-mapping tools that are web-based, meaning you can get up and running immediately without hassle.

4. Bubbl.us

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What Is It?

Bubbl.us has been around since 2006, making it one of the oldest web-based mind-mapping tools to still exist today. Since  launching, they’ve delivered over 3 million mind-maps to over 1.5 million users. Its age does show through in some parts, but they’ve proven themselves to be reliable and useful.

The Good:
  • Intuitive drag-and-drop interface.
  • Mind-maps can be saved, shared, and collaborated on with others.
  • Mind-maps can be embedded into webpages.
  • Export mind-maps in XML, HTML, PNG, or JPG formats.
  • Use keyboard and mouse shortcuts for improved workflow.
The Bad:
  • Requires account creation.
  • Free accounts are limited to 3 mind-maps.
  • Premium accounts are US$6/month or US$59/year.
  • Interface looks out-dated and can be slow at times.

3. Mindmeister

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What Is It?

Mindmeister is an online mind-mapping tool built around a freemium model that’s mainly subscription-focused but with a limited free option. They’ve grown considerably since their launch in 2007, even debuting as one of Google’s partners when the Google Apps Marketplace launched in 2010. That should lend credence that Mindmeister is pretty good.

The Good:
  • Advanced flexible interface, supports images and annotations.
  • Free demo that you can try before creating an account.
  • Share and collaborate on mind-maps, even integrating Skype calls.
  • Import from Freemind and Mindmanager or export to RTF and GIF.
The Bad:
  • Requires account creation.
  • Free accounts are limited to 3 mind-maps.
  • Premium accounts are tiered at US$5/month, US$10/month, and US$15/month.

2. Mind42

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What Is It?

Mind42, pronounced “mind for two,” is a web-based mind-mapping tool that emphasizes the collaborative nature of brainstorming and mind-mapping. Despite the name, Mind42 can be used alone, with another, or with a team of others.

The Good:
  • Free for all users without limitations.
  • Intuitive interface for creating mind-maps.
  • Social aspects, such as liking or commenting on public mind-maps.
  • User Guide helps users get started without confusion.
  • Share, embed, or export mind-maps to Freemind, Mindmanager, and RTF formats.
The Bad:
  • Requires account creation.
  • Though free to use, supported by ads.
  • Ads can be removed for ~US$13/year or ~US$40 forever.
  • Some interface elements are clunky and inflexible to use.

1. MindMup

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What Is It?

MindMup is one of the most powerful free mind-mapping tools on the web. It has been designed to run using the latest HTML5 web technology. Furthermore, it’s open source (under the MIT license). MindMup is used all over the world for its simple but effective interface.

The Good:
  • Completely free for all users.
  • No account creation necessary.
  • Smart, simple, and easy-to-learn interface.
  • Integrates with Dropbox, Google Drive, and GitHub.
  • Extension system expands the functionality of MindMup.
The Bad:
  • Free mind-maps are limited in size to 100KB.
  • Free mind-maps are only stored for 6 months.
  • MindMup Gold increases mind-map size limit to 1GB and guarantees storage for the length of the Gold license. Gold costs US$25/year.
  • In addition, check out Angela’s guide to integrating MindMup with Google Drive if you plan to do so.

Conclusion

MindMup is the clear winner for me. It is tied with Mind42 for the least restrictive limitations for free users, but Mind42 still has ads and a clunky interface. MindMup earns bonus points for designing with HTML5 in mind and being able to integrate with cloud services.

However, if you don’t like MindMup, Mind42 is great if you can get used to the interface. Mindmeister would be the runner up if free accounts could have more than 3 mind-maps. Bubbl.us has been around for a while but they have some catching up to do in terms of interface and free limitations.

[Source: Make Use Of. Edited.]


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