![]() ![]() I can't say which is "best," as there are many, and each has slightly different feature sets. If you're using it for writing, Scapple is $15, is very free-form, and integrates with their writing app, Scrivener. MindMeister looks great, but the free version only allows for three maps. I'd say that you could learn essentially everything about XMind in 30-45 minutes, or 90 minutes, if you're slow like me.Įdit: There's also Freeplane, a fork of Freemind that seems to have a lot of added functionality, including the ability to add extensions. If you want simplicity with a slightly better-looking UI, try XMind. ![]() If you want small and utilitarian, check out Freemind. It has many more features, but the UI is pretty dated. XMind looks nice, and is very easy to learn and use. The Pro version has more export options, Evernote integration, and other stuff. I just tested out a handful of packages, finally settling on XMind.
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