Mindomo Bookmarks is a bookmarks extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 10,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.69 from 35 rated user, last update is 1038 days ago.
Mindomo Bookmarks comes to optimize your mind mapping experience and help you build better ideas. Easy to use, with real-time syncing, Mindomo Bookmarks is really good at capturing resources quickly and letting you process them correctly later. Get started in a few Seconds - Stop losing Cool Web Pages - Easily save and use links with one click - Add pictures to your map in seconds - Use them to create stunning maps with Mindomo What you can bookmark with Mindomo - Find and add any text that you consider relevant to have in your mind map - Use the best images from the web to use for your ideas - Add hyperlinks to your statement - Active link in the browser, bookmark now and use it in your work later
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Copies a web link to the "Bookmarks" List on the web editor. So far so good - but what do you then do with them. You can only(!) create one new mindmap with all those collected links. That is all. You cannot select some of them and put them to specific existing mindmaps. This renders the App useless and makes simple copy-pasting to existing mindmaps still more efficient and without alternative. I think this "tool" it is a waste of time. Mindomo itself is great, but this "tool" needs some work.
EXCELLENT TOOL
The Mindomo clipper is buggy and kind of a dog--if you clip webpage text, it won't even copy where it was pulled from. No tagging, no annotation, no bulk handling of clips. As someone else pointed out, no offline function. I'm hoping these will be in future releases. Slightly more useful is the integration with the Evernote clipper, although the saved link is to the original webpage. There is no option to also link to the Evernote note. So, it's a great idea with a lot of potential that it hasn't lived up to yet.