October 11, 2007

Mindmap Software Review - Half Hour Huddle (Ep.14 - SL20071010)

Episode 14 of this podcast showcases and compares 4 mindmapping software applications:

1. Freemind: http://freemind.sourceforge.net

2. Mindjet: http://www.mindjet.com

3. Mindmeister: http://www.mindmeister.com

4. The Brain: http://www.thebrain.com

On this web conference, I reveal my preferences amongst the 4 mindmap software applications and which application I'll be using for private brainstorming and upcoming conference presentations.

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October 11, 2007

Karen Riedl @ 2:25 pm:

Sherman - as much time as I spend online - and I practically live there - this is a subject I had not run across before and found it fascinating - I am a multi tasking person - very and this should prove to be useful - thanks again,

October 12, 2007

Shelley Hayduk @ 6:41 pm:

Sherman! Nice overview of the mind mapping space. You saved the best for last :)

I think I'll post this on our site and blog. Let me know if you are interested in doing a repeat broadcast for all our personalbrain users. Good luck with your presentation at blogworld. Interesting content, cool Brain.

October 13, 2007

Doug Lietz @ 11:14 am:

Great job once again Sherman! FYI - While watching your previous H3 presentations on my computer, the full motion video box of you speaking was very choppy. But in this latest mindmap session, it was smooooothhhh. You must have tweaked the render settings differently on this go round. Just thought I'd mention this in case you weren't aware. Doug.

October 15, 2007

Omar @ 3:33 am:

Hi Sherman,

I am part of a team that has developed a new tool called comapping.com. We were hoping that you would also get a chance to look at this tool.
Regards, Omar

Sherman Hu @ 9:30 am:

Omar, sure thing - would be interested to test out your comapping app. I'll also email you my reply. Cheers!

Sherman Hu @ 9:33 am:

Hey Shelley,

Thanks for taking the time to check out the video, and appreciate your feedback!

That would be cool of you to post it, and what kind of content would you like if I presented it to your audience?

Thanks for the well wishes re: Blog World Expo, and let's connect shortly, eh?

Cheers!

October 22, 2007

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July 4, 2008

Francis Bird @ 11:00 am:

Novamind has mindmapping that includes the Mac that I've spent some time with and like a lot.

Sherman Hu @ 1:18 pm:

Francis, Gideon from Novamind is a cool cat. Good product. Mac-friendly. Offers static mindmapping like others.

I've come to use TheBrain (Win/Mac) as my primary mindmapping tool because of its dynamic nature, search features, attachments, etc. Plus from connecting with TheBrain team, they're brilliant and have more things in store for Mac folks ;-)

Thanks for dropping in to share your feedback. Cheers!

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