Archives for the 'Knowledge Management' Category

Mindomo News [Ian's Messy Desk]

Mindomo continues to add and upgrade features to its powerful on-line mind mapping tool. Today’s announcement:
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We are happy to announce that today we have deployed a major update of Mindomo. We have redesigned our ribbon bar in order to comply with the Microsoft® Office Fluent UI design [...]

10 August 2007 | Creativity, GTD, Knowledge Management, Technology, Web | No Comments

MindMeister announces upgrade with lots of new features [Ian's Messy Desk]

MindMeister has been live for about three months. This week they rolled out a major upgrade to the on-line mind mapping service. Among the new features:

Links on ideas
Support for internal (between maps, or also to individual nodes) and external (websites, email addresses) links on ideas

Automatic layouter
No more overlapping ideas and branches with the new auto [...]

31 July 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping, Web | No Comments

Mindomo is out of beta [Ian's Messy Desk]

After several months of beta testing, Mindomo is out of beta with several new features:

Mindomo Premium is released!
Completely redesigned website
A new page to search, browse and rate the public maps
Encrypted map storage
Extended help pages
A number of bug fixes

Mindomo is a powerful on-line mind mapping tool. They make big claims on the web-site.

“Mindomo has the most comprehensive [...]

21 June 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping, Technology, Web | No Comments

Father’s Day Mind Map [Ian's Messy Desk]

The third Sunday in June is Father’s Day in many parts of the world. To help celebrate the day, Mindjet has put together a Father’s Day Mind Map.

The map features:

A Brief history of Father’s Day
A Tribute to Famous Dads
Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas
Suggestions for things to do on Father’s Day with Dad
Tips on Appreciating [...]

15 June 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping, holidays | No Comments

WikiMindMap [Ian's Messy Desk]

WikiMindMap is a tool to browse Wiki content in a mind map format. Enter a search term, select the Wikipedia language version your wish to search and WikiMindMap automatically builds a mind map from the topic.

The mind map has the main topic in the centre, topic groups on the first level and and related topics on the [...]

31 May 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping | No Comments

Mindjet launches MindManager 7 [Ian's Messy Desk]

At the beginning of the month, I noted that Mindjet had announced a release date for MindManager 7. Right on schedule, the new version has launched.
 From the Mindjet press release:

SAN FRANCISCO, May 30 /PRNewswire/ — Mindjet(R) Corporation today announced the highly anticipated and immediate availability of the next generation of its popular visualization software, MindManager(R) [...]

30 May 2007 | Knowledge Management, Technology | No Comments

MindMeister Goes Live [Ian's Messy Desk]

A second bit of mind mapping news in as many days.

We are very proud to announce that after a thorough private beta phase MindMeister finally went live last night at 11pm CEST!
As you can see we’ve been busy over the last few weeks building in new features that were most frequently requested by our beta [...]

2 May 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping, Technology, Web | No Comments

MindManager 7 Release Announced [Ian's Messy Desk]

Mindjet today announced the launch of MindManager 7, a new version of its mind mapping software. English and German versions will be available May 30, 2007.
I’ve had a pre-release version for a couple or so weeks and have been able to poke around and try some of the new features. This is not a point-something upgrade [...]

1 May 2007 | Knowledge Management, Mind Mapping, Organization, Planning, Productivity, Technology | No Comments

10 Trick to Help You Remember [Ian's Messy Desk]

Between meetings, to-do lists, preparing supper, shopping and driving the kids, how do you remember all you have to do? David Allen says that your brain is not the most efficient memory tool and it will only trust systems that it knows works. Good memory recall is as simple as finding those things that will [...]

25 April 2007 | Getting Things Done, Knowledge Management, Lifestyle, Personal Development, Productivity, Time Management | No Comments