1. Coggle
    1. Positioned to be acquired by Google as mindmap type in Drive
    2. cloud-based, works well on mobile web browser
    3. minimal, smooth UI; easy short-hand for URLs
    4. live, concurrent editing with others
    5. history, tracks all changes
    6. integrates w Google Drive
    7. Freemium, pay to store large images
    8. built-in notion for hierarchies of mindmaps (drilling in on a branch)
    9. Has support for orgs
  2. Freemind
    1. open source, one of the first to the table
    2. clunky interface (but works)
  3. XMind
    1. Redefines open source w professional UI & support option
    2. Library, public commons model, knowledge sharing
    3. opens Mind Manager maps (.mmap)
    4. Limited iOS support via 3rd party (MindMaple)
    5. Save to Evernote (keeps graphic up to date!)
  4. MindMaple
    1. iOS
    2. Opens FreeMind, Mind Manager, XMind maps
    3. Copies maps from Dropbox
  5. Other
    1. iOS
      1. SimpleMind
    2. Sensemaking of Evernote notes
      1. Moh.io map
      2. Infranodus
  6. ConceptDraw MINDMAP
    1. "office" vision for diagrams, mindmaps and drawings
    2. send to Evernote
    3. On Mac, requires 10.9+, very Windows-like port
    4. Branches move unnessarily while inserting!
    5. no iOS
  7. Mindjet
    1. Web
      1. cloud-based
      2. Unified vision, tasks, projects, incubator
      3. web UI not as rich as desktop
      4. Concurrent editing
    2. Mind Manager
      1. Market Leader
      2. Solid desktop UI (esp Windows)
      3. Pricey
  8. TheBrain
    1. Publish to WebBrain
      1. example autobiographical brain
      2. Jerry's brain
    2. 2.5D - goes beyond flat representation
    3. Reliable, stable platform
    4. Linux support
    5. Half-baked iOS support