
I’ve always been into mindmaps since discovering them whilst studying for the Leaving. At the time I was reading Tony Buzans original book on the subject. I used them intermittently in University which stopped completely after graduating.
Lately I’ve been doing alot of work on business planning. In particular I’ve been following the Alex Osterwalder model for innovative business plans, thanks to Diane Roberts from xCellPartners (more on this model to come for those of you who may be unfamiliar).
After checking out at a number of Mind Mapping applicationd most of them running locally on the desktop I had more or less settled on Mindjet Mindmanager. I then came across another program called Mindmeister.com.
Straightaway things were promising, the look and feel of the site as well as the sign up process were similar to many current Web 2.0 applications. After signing up for the free version and logging in I was able to get cracking straightaway.
The main dashboard screen shows your latest mindmaps along with various configuration menus. From here you can start a new mindmap, edit existing ones as well as configure various options.

The user interface for creating mindmaps is extremely intuitive, for anyone who is familiar with the concepts of creating a mind map it’s a breeze.
One of the most impressive features is the ability to have multiple persons work on the same mindmap at the same time. I have tried this with my business partner where each of us on Skype had a brainstorming session and it worked extremely well.
MindMeister is also compatible with other Mind Mapping software so may be possible to migrate to it from another program.
Apart from the free version there are 3 price options for the Personal, Academic and Business. Like most good products you get all the features you need to get going and can decide to upgrade when your needs for certain features become important.
Finally my favourite feature is the ability to embed the code for your mindmap in your blog or website. You even have the choice to have the mindmap editable so visitors to your website/blog/wiki can add to it. Check this out below.
To edit this map click here and have a go.
I love good software and can’t recommend this product highly enough. whether you’ve never used mind maps or are looking for a new tool to using this fits the bill.
Sridhar Vembu the CEO of AdventNet who are the creators of Zoho is profiled in this weeks (Sep 4th) Economist magazine.
The main thrust of the article on the disruption Zoho is causing to the IT market. “..his firm accounts for a drop in the $3.4 trillion ocean that Gartner, a consultancy, thinks companies will spend on IT this year”
The article gives a background to the history of how Zoho was built, the organisations lack of spend of marketing and focus on efficiency in their operations.
From today SaaSTek are officially country resellers of Zoho CRM and Zoho Creator products for Ireland.
This is a very exciting development for our company as we continue helping companies cut their technology costs and improve their business competitiveness.
Many thanks to Ian Wenig (below), looking forward to working with ye guys.
Zoho from Daniel Brusilovsky on Vimeo
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I just read this article on Read, Write, Web. It’s very comprehensive and goes through all the main players. Their message is that if you’re not familiar with these technologies then you’re going to be left behind.
“If you were interviewing someone for a position with your company and they admitted that they didn’t know anything about the new trends and innovations taking place in their field, what would you think? Likely, what you would think is “next candidate, please.”
Says it all really.