Online guide to mind map drawing services

11Aug

Robin Good, new media guru and avid publisher of some of the popular public maps on MindMeister, has just posted a new online guide about web-based mind mapping tools on his blog, www.masternewmedia.org. As all of Robin’s guides this is a very well-researched and thorough guide to all the mapping tools currently available on the web, detailing features as well as pro’s and con’s of each solution.

We’re glad to be part of the list and especially grateful that Robin and his team chose MindMeister for creating the accompanying mind map – here it is:

As mentioned above, Robin has done quite a few very popular online guides with MindMeister over the last couple of months – here’s a short list of his top 5 (ranked by popularity):

  1. Best Online Collaboration Tools
  2. Online Business and Monetization Models
  3. How To WIN CUSTOMER TRUST
  4. Visual Search Engines
  5. Best Free & Low-Cost Video-Conferencing Tools

Enjoy!

Author: Michael

4 Comments

Tony

August 14th, 2009 at 11:19 pm

Tony

Off topic, I know but is there any update on the iPhone app for Mindmeister?
If so, can you update the blog on how the closed beta test went or is going and any update on if you have submitted it to the app store yet? I know you can’t control when and if it gets approved.

Thanks
Tony

Michael

August 17th, 2009 at 9:07 am

Michael

Hi Tony,

The app has been under review by Apple for two weeks now, we’re anxiously awaiting news every minute. I’ll update the post.

Cheers,
Michael

girl

September 8th, 2009 at 3:59 pm

girl

ich finde euren service super, aber die free version ist definitiv zu sparsam. Da finde ich solltet ihr die free variante noch mehr bestücken. 1-2 mindmaps ist zu wenig. Warum diese Beschränkung ?

Birgit Hapfelmeier

September 28th, 2009 at 5:42 am

Birgit Hapfelmeier

I have recently created my first mindmap for a collaborative brainstorming of a business proposal. I am impressive how easy it was to share our ideas, thank you for this great tool. I am currently writing a blogpost about my experience of using 2.0 tools for team collaboration and it is definitely worth to describe Mindmeister in my post.