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MindMeister
Developer(s)MeisterLabs GmbH
Stable release
9.0
Operating systemWeb application, iPhone, iPad, Android
TypeWeb productivity tools
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.mindmeister.net

MindMeister is a collaborative mind mapping software that allows its users to visualize their thoughts in the cloud.[1] MindMeister has been developed by MeisterLabs GmbH, a software company founded by Michael Hollauf and Till Vollmer with offices in Munich and Vienna.[2]

Overview

MindMeister provides a way to visualize information in mind maps utilizing user modeling, while also providing tools to facilitate real-time collaboration, task management and creating presentations.[3] By using cloud storage, MindMeister can distribute changes in mind maps in real-time to all users on all devices.[4] Mind maps can be shared both privately with an unlimited amount of users and publicly.[5] Based on the freemium model, MindMeister provides three free mind maps and new features as well as future updates. MindMeister charges a half-yearly or yearly subscription fee for unlimited maps.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gina Trapani (2008-07-14). "Boost Your Brainstorming Session with MindMeister". Lifehacker.com. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  2. ^ "MindMeister App - Online Mind Mapping Software". AppAppeal. 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  3. ^ Rhys Daunic (2013-08-04). "MindMeister: Collaborative Concept Mapping in the Cloud". The Media Spot.
  4. ^ "MindMeister Brings Real-Time Collaboration To Your iPhone". EFY Times. 2014-08-17.
  5. ^ "MindMeister: Online Mind Mapping". JLog. 2012-06-24.
  6. ^ Jason Fitzpatrick (2014-09-29). "Hive Five: Five Best Mind Mapping Applications". Lifehacker.

Further reading