
Brainstorming is sometimes a spur-of-the-moment activity. Arguably, the best tool for generating ideas remains the humble pen and paper. Again arguably, the second best tools are mobile phones and tablets. After all who carries paper anymore? And phones are âsmartâ these days arenât they. What makes a brainstorming process like mindmapping a perfect fit for the mobile devices of today is that there is very little typing involved. A touch here, a swipe there and you have your instinctively created mindmap. So, next time you are stuck in a queue, riding the subway, or waiting for your date to arrive, pull out your smartphone (maybe an Android) and let your ideas flow on a mindmap. We have looked at both brainstorming and mindmapping previously. But apart from one instance, we havenât really married mindmapping to an Android. Letâs look into their union. Mindjet and Android <iframe width="590" height="332" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/sNQVKv8wMcU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>></iframe> Clicking on the above link will take you to a previous review I wrote on Mindjet for Android. The Android mind mapping app has got two major updates since then: You can now use the new Camera mode to create map topics (and sub-topics) from photos and annotate them. They can be easily dragged and re-arranged around nodes and sub-nodes. You can use Android’s speech-to-text conversion feature to ente
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