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Mindomo
Developer(s)Expert Software Applications
Stable release
3.1
Operating systemAny
PlatformHTML5
TypeMind mapping software
Websitewww.mindomo.com

Mindomo is an online collaborative mind mapping, concept mapping and outlining software for visualizing and organizing information.[1]

As a freemium software, Mindomo offers its basic services for free, while charging for premium features. The free version has a three mind map limit, and disables premium features like audio/video upload, PDF, PowerPoint and Excel download, password protection.

Mindomo's registered users can create and collaborate real-time on mind maps, while unregistered users can view the maps shared with them. Additionally, the software provides its users with ways to create presentations and mind map assignments.[2]

The software can be used from any standard web browser, or by installing the free desktop, iPad and Android applications.[3]

Released in February 2007, Mindomo has been HTML5 based since March 2014.

References

  1. ^ Schnellert, Leyton. Datoo, Mehjabeen. Ediger, Krista. Panas, Joanne. Pulling Together: Integrating Inquiry, Assessment, and Instruction in Today's English Classroom. Pembroke Publishers, 2009, p. 101.
  2. ^ Krakower, Billy. LePage Plante, Sharon. Using Technology to Engage Students With Learning Disabilities. Corwin, 2016.
  3. ^ Berg, Jesse. Visual Leap: A Step-by-Step Guide to Visual Learning for Teachers and Students. Lamprey & Lee, 2015.


Further reading

  • Koblentz, Evan; Kattau, S. (February 24, 2017). "The Best Mind Mapping Software of 2017". PC. {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)