![]() ![]() It has a desktop application, it has a web interface, and it’s also available on mobile devices, although sadly not for the iPhone. This program is actually a triple threat. This is a review of the Mindomo visual mapping program. Link to Mohiomap reiview (Includes transcripts) Mindomo – Web, Desktop, iOS (iPad only), Android I had a fun time using Mohiomap, and I was able to find some neat the applications for it, but I also ran up against a few limitations. ![]() Since so many people use Evernote, I thought it would be good to go over Mohiomap, to see what it can and can't do. It's a visual mapping program that takes all of your Evernote information and turns it into one huge visual map. ![]() You’re even able to export slides in PowerPoint format. You can also use Google functionality to enable live chat and collaborate with others (not shown in video). MindMup lets you save your maps to Google Drive (and Dropbox). Link to Introduction (Includes transcripts) MindMup The posts will include more information, as well as transcripts, and possibly other links. I'll also include links to individual posts for each review. I'll be adding links to this page as I complete the reviews, which means this will end up being a gigantic compilation list. I’m looking forward to seeing the improvements in products from last year, and also at seeing what else it out there. Here’s a look a what to expect from the 2014 version of the Visual Mapping Review Series. Welcome to the Visual Mapping Review Series – 2014 edition. ![]()
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