I'm not convinced that you can get your mind outside-the-box by working on a little box. There's also a disconnect that occurs, I think of a new node. Then I must switch to gizmo-futzing mode in order to create the node container. Then typing mode. The keyboard grabs up about half the screen. These "not-conceptualizing" steps disrupt the free association and flow of the exercise.
iThoughtsHD
http://www.ipadmindmap.com/iPadMindmap/Welcome.html
I ran this as an app trial for iPhone and found it to be cool, but the maps are too complex and sprawling for the iPhone display. Two positive points: First, It can explore and some thoughts when you are in tight quarters, like a waiting room or airplane seat. Second, it was the only mind mapping app I kept on my iPhone.
MindMeister for iPad
http://itunes.apple.com/app/mindmeister-for-ipad/id381073026?mt=8
They ported it to iPad. Work locally until in-range of wifi, then it auto-syncs with server. First few reviews are mixed.
Labels: cognitive exercise, mind map, mind mapping
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