Three Great Mobile Mind Mapping Apps
All this week, I've been talking about how amazingly useful mind-mapping is for a variety of creative and business tasks. In my last post, I looked at a few of the best mind-mapping tools for Windows. Today we'll check out some of the coolest mind mappers for smartphones and tablets.
Mind mapping is an awesome activity for mobile devices, because it's inherently quick and requires very little typing. You can pull out your phone and tap up useful mind maps as you ride the train, wait to order lunch, or while you're standing in line at the airport. It's precisely this low-friction simplicity that makes mind maps such a powerful tool for productivity.
Here are a few of my favorite mind mapping apps for the most popular smartphone platforms.
SimpleMind+ for iPad/iPhone

SimpleMind+ is simplicity itself. Tap a little plus sign next to any node on your mind map to add a subnode. Tap in a label and then create more nodes. Tapping and dragging instantly rearranges your maps, and you can drop one node onto another to reassign it as a subnode. In all my years of mind mapping, I've yet to find a mind mapper as cheap, easy, and insanely useful as SimpleMind+ on the iPad. The iPhone version runs a close second.
Thinking Space for Android

MindBerry

Many, Many More
There are dozens of other mind mapping apps out there, including options for WebOS , Windows Mobile, and Symbian. I can't possibly cover them all here, but I've tried plenty of the available alternatives and the ones I've listed here are my best suggestions for anyone looking to take their digital mind maps on the road. Search your platforms app marketplace, and you'll find no shortage of competing choices, ranging from simple (and some not-simple-enough) freebies to powerfully complex tools that come with price tags approaching $50, like OmniGraffle and Mindjet for iOS. If you'd like to discuss an app I didn't mention here, please tell us about it in the comments.































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