MindMeister
Grigor at Behind the Glasses beat me to the punch, but I’ve got 20 invites up for the taking to the private beta of MindMeister. He’s got the added idea of starting right out on the collaboration aspect of MindMeister.
With the limited time I’ve spent on MindMeister so far it is a very nice mind mapping application. FreeMind is good, but it’s got it’s own quirks. MindManager is really nice, but it comes with a wallet thinning price tag. For the monthly cost of a single trip to Starbucks MindMeister gives you anywhere-in-the-world access to a very promising mind mapping application that allows for real-time collaboration and brainstorming.
I made the comment to Bren that MindMeister would fit nicely in with the recently announced Google Apps Premier Edition. Even without a presentation title, the combination of GMail, GCal, Docs, Spreadsheets, and MindMeister would be a very powerful office application suite. Hmmm (stares off to nowhere dreaming of the potential).
Let me know in the comments if you want an invite.
Feb 26th 2007
Well, I will try again, I think I was right after the last one on SlackerManager. If you have any invites available, would love to get one!
Email: jamesmdasher(at)gmail dot com
Feb 26th 2007
I’d sure be glad to have a chance to give it a try ! Could you please invite me ?
Thanks in advance !
Feb 26th 2007
Hi,
I’d like to get an invite to the MindMeister beta and try out the collaborative efforts that are getting underway with Bloggers.
Email tsguru(at) gmail (dot)com
Thanks,
Tony @
TechSavvyGuru.com
Feb 26th 2007
I would appreciate an invite too. Thanks!
Feb 26th 2007
would love an invite, thanks!
Feb 26th 2007
I’d love a MindMeister invite, please. Thanks.
Feb 26th 2007
I’ve got 14 left. Also, don’t forget to give a comment to Grigor about getting in on the Future of Blogging mindmap.
Feb 27th 2007
I’d like to have an invite, too.
Thank you!
Feb 27th 2007
Would love an invite if you have any left, sounds like it might be just what i need.
Mar 9th 2007
Hey so I took a look at MindMeister the idea is great I would love to have an invite if anyone has one they can give out, I would be greatful. Thanks guys as always Techjive is on top of tech news.
Alex
email is something like
admin but with a at then intersci then .com
Mar 16th 2007
Thanks Techjive! - looks like a great app.
If you or anyone could send me an invite I would much appreciate it.
Thanks again.
jm (at) think27 (dot) com
Mar 17th 2007
i would LOVE to have an invite
thanks in advance..
Apr 3rd 2007
Hi
I’ve tried several mind mapping software but most of them (like Visio) seems to be too bloaty for my purpose. MindMiester seems to be pretty good online software that I’d like to test.
Would you mind to send me an invite (if you have some left)?
diasfx @ gmail dot com
Thanks in advance
Apr 3rd 2007
I’ve got 8 left.
Apr 3rd 2007
Thanks for inviting
May 2nd 2007
Hi there,
Just to let you know that MindMeister ended the private beta test and went live with the official version last night - no invitations necessary anymore
We’ve also added a couple of new features and revised the UI, hopefully for the better!
Best regards
Michael
May 15th 2007
Hi all,
Our team has developed a new mind mapping software which might be worth checking out. Its a collaborative wed-based mind mapping tool with an added twist. Worth checking out at http://www.comapping,com
best regards,
Omar
May 15th 2007
I just checked out comapping - it is by far the best mindmapping-tool on the net - great simple functions and really drives towards building new information sharing societies -
Big ups to commaping!!!
Best regards,
Allan Hansen
Denmark
May 16th 2007
You must be one of the founders
I just checked out Comapping too, it seems pretty similar to Mindomo (Flash, same Vista style ribbon toolbar, …) but it crashed on me in collab mode. They’ve also taken a leaf or two out of the MindMeister book, e.g. the share dialog…
Cheers
Nick
May 16th 2007
Yes, we are actually a group of founders.
We know about Mindomo and Mindmeister, and they are both excellent tools. Both work with the central topic in the center, while we choose to go from left to right. Our testing shows that most find this easier to understand, but try yourself and see what you like.
The share dialog is actually inspired by Writely, pioneers of collaborative web-based tools.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Best regards
Omar