Mind mapping on the run

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The most mobile form of mind mapping is paper and pencil or marker, but many mobile devices now support mind mapping and most provide some import and export capabilities that allow you to send your mind maps to a PC for further thought, expansion and printing later.

iPhone[edit]

Headspace[edit]

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iBluesky[edit]

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iFreeMind[edit]

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iMindmap[edit]

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Instaviz[edit]

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iThoughts[edit]

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Mindjet (MindManager)[edit]

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MindMaker[edit]

… was bought by MindMeister and is now their iPhone front end.


Mindmeister[edit]

Can work with on-line, collaborative Mindmeister

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Mindnode[edit]

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SimpleMind & SimpleMindx[edit]

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ThinkingMap (No longer available)[edit]

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Related[edit]

Geistesblitz Captures your ideas on an iPhone, and sends them to your MindMeister map.

iAssociate Visual word associateion game. (iTunes store link)

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ThinkDigits Visual calculator.

iPad[edit]

iMindMap[edit]

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Instaviz[edit]

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Mindnode[edit]

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iThoughtsHD[edit]

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MindMeister[edit]

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Mindo[edit]

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Please upload more images if you have actual iPad screenshots[edit]

The above are iPhone mapping apps that are avaiable now for iPad, but may or may not have been released yet in their full iPad form.


BlackBerry[edit]

MindBerry[edit]

Android[edit]

Mind Map Memo[edit]

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Thinking Space[edit]

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Windows Mobile[edit]

Pocket Mindmap[edit]

… from Mindjet (publishers of MindManager)

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