About MindMapSearch
MindMapSearch was established by Vic Gee in 2006. Roy Grubb has now taken over the task of curating this useful search resource for mind mappers.
This is an offshoot of mind-mapping.org, the master list of mindmapping software, now at informationtamers.com/mind-mapping/. If you follow the blog at https://www.informationtamers.com/mind-mapping/blog/ you'll know that a while ago, Vic Gee built a Google Co-op search engine to give you a place to go for razor sharp results in your search for all things mindmapping. To do that, Vic needed (and had to keep up to date) a list of all the best mind mapping sites on the web - the search looks only at those sites to ensure the highest quality, most relevant results. Many people have helped with suggestions for this list, and we're happy to receive more (please email roygrubb@REMOVETHISmind-mapping.org).
There are two types of site included in this list: Sites that are mainly about mind mapping; and sites that have some valuable items on mind mapping, but are not primarily about this topic.
The bold-lettered heading of each entry is a hyperlink to the main page of the site it refers to. That's followed by a brief description of the site. Then there is another link - or sometimes several links - in light green. If the site is all about mind mapping, both the heading and the subsidiary links will point to the front page. If the site covers other topics, the second link will point to the pages about mindmapping.
The sites are divided into categories, like productivity, education, information management and mindmappers' blogs. You can see all entries under a category by clicking it in the right hand column. Sites may appear in more than one category.
If you find this site useful and you have a blog or web site, please link to it to help other people find it. Thank you.
Roy Grubb
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