User:Steven J. Koch/Notebook/Kochlab/2010/01/29/Looking into mindmapping software

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Steve Koch 16:02, 29 January 2010 (EST): MindMeister is good, but will require pay version to use properly. Most attractive feature for me is the live collaboration possibility (though I haven't tried this out yet). I'm now trying out Xmind, which at least at first seems more intuitive for me to use. But I don't think it has the collaborative option.

<html><iframe width="600" height="400" frameborder="0" src="http://friendfeed.com/stevekoch/7224dedd/is-mindmeister-mindmapping-software-i-should?embed=1" ></iframe></html>

You can share, but it's more like a snapshot, I think.

<html> <iframe id='xmindshare_embedviewer' src='http://xmind.net/share/_embed/skoch3/mind-mapping-options/' width='900px' height='300px' frameborder='0' scrolling='no'></iframe></html>

Here's MindMeister, showing a map I mostly created in XMind and then imported to MindMeister. It summarizes what I'm thinking. As of now, I think I will purchase the MindMeister Pro. <html><iframe width="600" height="400" frameborder="0" src="http://www.mindmeister.com/maps/public_map_shell/40617332/mind-mapping-options?width=600&height=400&zoom=0&live_update=1" scrolling="no" style="overflow:hidden"></iframe></html>