The practice of “mindmapping” is becoming increasingly popular these days. What exactly is it, and what free and paying mindmapping tools and services are available on the Internet?
Published 05.06.2009
“Mind mapping” lets you organise and visualise your business ideas in a clear way. You can do so on paper, but also via a dedicated tool. We put the new MindMup to the test.
Published 07.11.2014
If you often have several ongoing projects, you will probably be familiar with webtools enabling you to meet your deadlines. Does the recently launched Cohuman have something more to offer?
Published 24.06.2011
To create presentations, most people will almost automatically turn to Microsoft’s PowerPoint. However, there are lots of alternatives. Let’s put the newcomer Bunkr to the test.
Published 17.01.2014
Would you like to be able to brainstorm with others via the Internet, with chat facilities and other communication options? Give the following brainstorming tools a try.
Published 21.06.2019
We regularly review useful business tools which aim to facilitate collaboration with colleagues. Here are two newcomers: GroupZap and MangoTasks.
Published 19.09.2011
“A picture tells a thousand words” - it’s a cliché, but it’s true. Piktochart helps you to create attractive and informative “infographics”. We put this cloud tool to the test.
Published 28.03.2013
Mindmapping is popular for project planning. In the mindmapping process, the information is displayed in a neat, graphical way. Can the simple MySimpleSurface assist you?
Published 19.03.2013
You’re probably familiar with Evernote as a handy tool to save web texts, documents, notes and photos in the cloud. However, did you know there is a Business version? What does it have to offer?
Published 03.05.2017
Suppose you’re asked to design a new product or website, a folder, a new shop window, etc. There are dedicated webtools which allow you to develop your graphical ideas together with others.
Published 16.03.2010