- Source: Coggle
Coggle is a freeware mind mapping web application. Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with other collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
Its authors promise that it will be "free forever" although some features require a paid subscription.
Features
Some of Coggle's notable features:
Real-time collaboration
Sharing with organisations, individuals, or by private link
View and copy previous versions
Images
Links
Multiple root items
Joining branches
Comments on items
Markdown text formatting
LaTeX math support using MathJax
iOS support
Android support
Supported file formats
Coggle supports export to PNG image and vector PDF formats, and import from plain-text outlines. There is also support for importing or exporting to the common FreeMind file format.
Reception
Coggle was voted among the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013, three months after the website was first registered.
Coggle has had a strong reception among the education community, praised for its simplicity and ease of use compared to other mind-mapping software.
PC World has criticized the visually simple user-interface for hiding too many elements, making advanced feature discovery difficult.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Coggle
- Joe Coggle
- Coggles
- Burton Coggles
- List of concept- and mind-mapping software
- Archibald Hall
- Boggle
- Serge Gainsbourg
- Cockney
- Thomas Patton