MindMeister was featured on BBC’s technology show Click which aired several times last weekend. We noticed a huge surge in signups on usually rather quiet Saturday and Sunday and were rather chuffed when we found out the reason.
Kate Russell mentions MindMeister as the first site in her latest selection of the best sites on the World Wide Web in the Webscape section of Click. She refers to it as a “beautifully simple mind-mapping tool“, and “totally intuitive, as it has no mess or clutter from fancy frills“. See the entire piece online plus full transcript, or click below to play the video here.
I tried to catch the last airing of Webscape yesterday on BBC World but unfortunately (for us, not for American stem cell researchers) the show was interrupted before the MindMeister piece due to a breaking news announcement of President Obama. Ah well.

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Is “chuffed” good or bad? It sounds bad — I usually use balm for that.
Chuffed is good. The Urban Dictionary agrees with me: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chuffed
Does have a weird sound to it though, I agree. Balm is better for chafing, isn’t it? http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chafing