Comapping has released some new features to their excellent online mind-mapping tool, and they asked me to take a look and write a few words about it. Took me a while to do it (seems like everything does lately), but finally I managed to give this the attention it needed to come up with a decent (I hope!) review. Comapping is one of the better online mind...
ConceptDraw MindMap 5 Professional – Another Mind-Mapping Tool Reviewed
Apparently someone has been reading my posts, because in the last weeks I received invitations to test out three different tools in areas related to my previous posts. The kind folks at Comapping invited me to check out the new features they have launched – I will do it, as soon as I have time! I also got asked to review a new online project management...
My Day With Safari For Windows
As you might know, Apple has released a beta version of its browser, Safari, for Windows. Since I’m a huge fan of beta stuff and have been seriously considering whether my next notebook should be a Mac, I decided to test it for one full day – the idea being that during an entire day I would use only Safari, instead of Firefox. I spend most of my...
Google Gears: use web apps offline
Google has launched this week a technology (I’ll call it technology, as I think “browser extension” doesn’t quite fit here) that allows you to use web applications offline. This is pretty cool stuff – imagine writing all your emails on the way to work, on a bus or train or whatever, using your webmail client, and sending them off...
Mind-mapping revisited: two more reviews
I’m returning to the topic of mind-mapping tools motivated by some comments in my previous post on the subject. Two web-based tools were recommended to me, and since they have atually changed my choice of solution, I thought I’d share this with everyone. The new tools are Mindomo and Commaping. Comapping Comapping was recommended at Web Worker...



