Showing posts with label mindomo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mindomo. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2011

New Releases: Mindomo 6 & MindMapper 12

Although I haven't had time to completely review some of the new releases this week, I wanted to let you know that the folks at Mindomo have released their web based mind mapping application Mindomo 6 which is a major release and rewrite of the application. Mindomo 6 is a very attractive application that at times makes you forget that you are using a web based application running through the browser. I will have more to say about the program but wanted to let you know that Mindomo 6 has been released and if you can give it a test drive. I am including an embedded Mindomo 6 mind map to give you an idea of what is possible. One of my favorite features of online mind mapping applications is the ability to embed your map online by pasting a bit of code into the blog post as you will see.




SimTech this week also announced the release of  MindMapper 12 a full featured desktop mind mapping application for Windows. MindMapper 12 now sports the Fluid Interface Ribbon common in many Windows applications making it easier to use. MindMapper 12 now enjoys many more user panes to make the program easier to navigate and use. MindMapper 12 offers users some very sophisticated mapping structures to accomplish brainstorming, project management, presentation of ideas, as well as root cause analysis. MindMapper112  incorporates project management features as well as Gantt Charts for those professionals who need to track ongoing projects. Once I have a chance to sit down with MindMapper 12, I will share with you some of my thoughts.

It is exciting to be able to cover this arena and to see all of the choices we have in the tools that we use for our business and professional work. Stay tuned for more thoughts about these applications. In the meantime- if you have a chance go to SimTech's and Mindomo's Website and trial each of the applications and let me know how you make out.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

My Mind Mapping Dilemma

Just last week I was asked to do a hands on assistive technology workshop as a kick off for the school year. Since I was going to be using the computer lab and their SmartBoard to do the workshop I decided that I would use the school’s computer to do my presentation and demonstrate the software. As I was putting together the presentation I thought wow, I could use one of the on-line mind mapping applications as my presentation tool to show the teachers the features of the software and give them a good overview. I knew that I would have access to the Internet and thought that this strategy would work well with my audience. So I fired up Mindomo, logged on a started to develop my feature mind map. Mindomo is very easy to use and if you don’t look up at your browser you would swear that you are using a desktop application. The fluid ribbon interface looks great and it is easy to find the features that you are looking for. Within minutes, I had developed a comprehensive visual mind map to highlight all of the features of the software that I was introducing. After finishing the mind map I decided that it would make a great handout and decided to print it. This is where the process broke down. No matter what I did the quality of the printed copy looked fuzzy and not sharp enough for my standards. I tried exporting the mind map to png, jpeg, and PDF but still the quality was poor.

At this point I made an executive decision and decided to redo the mind map using MindManager Pro 7. I quickly redid the mind map and then printed it out on my new OkiData 6100n color printer. The outputted mind map looked crisp and clean and something that I could be proud to hand out to the teachers that I would be working with. So I printed off 20 mind maps and then was faced with the dilemma, how do I use this as part of my presentation? Looking at all of the alternatives I decided that I would download the MindManager 7 Viewer and install it on the Instructor’s computer and simply view it that way. So I downloaded the MindManager 7 Viewer and my mindmap and saved it to my USB drive. When I got to the school I quickly installed the MindManager 7 Viewer and was up and running. While this solution worked it took too much time on my part to make it happen.


As I was pondering this scenario for my blog, and I said to myself there has got to be a better way to handle these kinds of scenarios. It should be that you create it once, and are able to publish it as you see fit without the need to have a viewer or a plug-in. I for one hope that the publishers of mind mapping software begin to think about what mind mapping 2.0 looks like, so that we can create our visual mind maps with our desktop applications and they are automatically synchronized and pushed out to the web at our discretion. Once on the web, we should be able to have an environment so that we can modify, access, view and print them. I know for myself that having this functionality would have saved me a great deal of time.

I would be interested in your comments and ideas.

Friday, August 10, 2007

Mindomo Major Update


Midomo has announced some upgrades to their mind mapping application. Here is a list of the major changes to their application:

What's new?
- Redesigned ribbon bar (compliant with the Microsoft Office 2007 UI)
- Ability to open multiple maps in tabs and copy branches between them *
- Spell checker (English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish and Polish) *
- Fullscreen view *
- Map locking for avoiding simultaneous editing
- New boundary types
- New relationship types
- New hyperlink types
- New options for browsing your maps
- Application Menu with recent maps

*) These features are available for Premium Users Only


For more information about the update go to: http://www.mindomo.com/news_htm#item13