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Mind Mapping is an important technique that improves the way you takes notes, and
enhances your creative problem solving. By using Mind Maps, you can quickly identify
and understand the structure of a subject and the way that pieces of information fit
together, as well as recording the raw facts contained in normal notes. It can also be
used as complementary tools for knowledge construction and sharing. Their
suitability as a pedagogical tool for education, e-learning and training, increases their
importance. Also, in a world of information overload and businesses struggling to
keep up with the place of change, knowledge workers need effective tools to
organize, analyze, brainstorm and collaborate on ideas.
In resent years, a wide variety of mind mapping software tools have been developed.
An often question that comes up, due to this plethora of software tools, is ―which is
the best mind mapping software?‖ Anyone who gives you an immediate answer
either knows you and your mind mapping activities very well or their answer in not
worth a lot. The ―best‖ depends so much on how you use mind maps.
In this paper we are trying to investigate different user profiles and to identify
various axes for comparison among mind mapping tools that are suitable for a
specific user profile, describe each axis and then analyze each tool.
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