Brainstorming sessions can get out of hand at times, especially when every participant’s got a strong opinion one way or the other. So usually it’s all about having a good moderator or facilitator and some documenting tools to do the job. But if you tried rewriting brainstorming charts to the computer (like in MS Word you’ll find that it’s a difficult job. That’s where brainstorming apps come in handy.
So here’s a brainstorming app with a twist - Mindomo. I’m a big fan of mind mapping software since I used to do a lot of brainstorming facilitation. There are other stand-alone and web-based mind mapping software like Freemind and Bubbl.us. While Freemind works great for me, I just love the fact that I can access apps online even if I don’t have admin privileges in a machine (like if I decide to work in an internet cafe).
So why Mindomo? I find it a bit more robust than Bubbl.us. It’s got options to customize fonts, insert symbols and images, nesting of nodes, zoom, import and export, and importantly, sharing. It’s a great project management tool too with task information like task duration and resources. It works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
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Olga
April 20th, 2007 at 8:03 am
1There is also one interestinf freeware for brainstorming called Brainstorm Lite. It is very restrictive brainstorming application that forces you to follow some core brainstorming rules http://conceptdraw.com/labs/index.php/2007/03/22/brainstorm-lite-is-released/
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