I received this comment below to a previos post, it’s pretty useful so I’ve reposted it. Thanks Vic.
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If you want to have a list of all the on-line mind mapping tools, I think this list is complete as of today:
Web of Web :: http://www.webofweb.net
Mindomo :: http://www.mindomo.com/
Bubble Mind :: http://www.bubble-mind.com/
Bubbl.us :: http://bubbl.us/
MindMeister :: http://www.mindmeister.com/
Kayuda :: http://www.kayuda.com/
Mapul :: http://www.mapul.com/
Comapping :: http://www.comapping.com/
Mind42 :: http://www.mind42.com/
not mind mapping tools but can do mind maps and they’re web based:
Gliffy :: http://www.gliffy.com/
Touchgraph :: http://www.touchgraph.com/ (an odd one — read-only mind maps of relationships between web sites)
Thinkature :: http://thinkature.com/
Web based but not Web 2.0 - expensive
ForceTen :: http://www.eedo.com/products/forceten.html
Thinkmap :: http://www.thinkmap.com/ (read only)
For people interested in archeology, the very first web-based mind mapping tool, a precursor to Web 2.0 and now long gone:
Mayomi :: http://www.mayomi.net
Take your pick!
Cheers
Vic
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