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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Sharing with Organisations, individuals, or by private link
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersCookie statementMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Sharing with Organisations, individuals, or by private link
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersCookie statementMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Sharing with Organisations, individuals, or by private link
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersCookie statementMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Sharing with Organisations, individuals, or by private link
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersCookie statementMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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Sharing with Organisations, individuals, or by private link
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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.[2]
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Coggle was voted amongst the top-5 mind-mapping applications by the readers of Lifehacker in April 2013,[4] three months after the website was first registered.[5]
Coggle has had a strong reception amongst the education community, praised for its simplicity[6] and ease of use[7] 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.[8]
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Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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3D Topicscape CmapTools ConceptDraw MINDMAP ConceptDraw PRO Microsoft Visio MindManager MindMapper OmniGraffle Qiqqa Semantica SmartDraw Solina TheBrain Tinderbox Visual Mind XMind Pro yEd
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Coggle Collaboratorium Debategraph Lucidchart Mind42 MindMeister MindMup Mindomo Prezi SmartDraw SpicyNodes
Category Categories Argument mapping Concept mapping software Mind mapping software Visual thinking Knowledge representation List-Class article List
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This page was last edited on 8 May 2018, at 06:33 (UTC).
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
Privacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersContact WikipediaDevelopersCookie statementMobile viewWikimedia Foundation Powered by MediaWiki
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events. Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non-recent events. (May 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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Available in English, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese
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Coggle is a freeware mind-mapping web application. Like other mind-mapping software, Coggle produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree. This contrasts with conventional collaborative editors, like Google Docs, which provide either linear (text document), or tabular (spreadsheet) document formats.
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