Think is a mind-mapping service for beginners
Think is a pretty basic mind map web app. I've played around with it, and here's my quick analysis:
Pros:
Non-flash -- some people might like that, I guess. Can work on the iPad, for example.
Simple -- you can't do much (that's a con, too, see below). For people new to mind mapping, this can be a good thing.
You don't need to create an account -- the service supports OpenID so you can just ...
When it comes to Time Wasters, my favorites are non-stressful puzzlers. Something to make my brain work up a sweat, but not so much so that it's going to have me swearing a blue streak.
Starlight is exactly that kind of diversion. Here's how it works: you're presented a field of stars and connecting lines. Move your mouse around the play area and the field rotates - when you do it just right, ...
Think is a Mac utility that will bring forward one single application, and darken the rest of your screen to allow you to focus on working with that one application. While there are a number of similar applications of this type, Think appears to be one of the better executed of the bunch. One thing that is unclear with respect to these single-focus applications is the idea that many of the tasks ...





