ファブリス
Administrator
From: Belgium
Registered: 2006-06-14
Posts: 4021
Website
Prism
Interesting concept : this is basically Firefox without all the browser "navigation" features, which you can use as a kind of terminal to run web applications. Loads faster than the full blown browser and uses less screen space since all browsing features are removed.
Great for running...
MindMeister
A mind mapping software for organizing your notes and ideas, very user friendly. You can do quite a lot on the free account.
ファブリス
Administrator
From: Belgium
Registered: 2006-06-14
Posts: 4021
Website
No, not at all 
I could easily go off track here... but basically it's my impression that "mind maps" as they are implemented in most software are not a help to memorize but rather to organize information, and get a better bird's eye view, or instead, zoom in onto one "node" and all it's children issues. I say that because of the most popular mind mapping programs I was pointed to, I don't remember the documentation or homepage focusing on the memory aspects.
I've searched for something like a "memory palace" building program and found nearly nothing. You get tons of results for anything but memory palaces : museums, exhibitions, and a lot of links on display of information which are interesting but don't really address memorizing in itself.
If you find some good links for such programs, let me know!
PS: As for mindmeister, I just love the UI and its simplicity. And the Javascript is quite responsive. Impressive Web 2.0 app imho. The mini "demo" on thier homepage is really smart.
rich_f
Member
From: north carolina
Registered: 2007-07-12
Posts: 1708
You reminded me of one of my favorite mind mapping toys-- PersonalBrain. Too bad it's not as polished as it should be. It's a nice toy, but overpriced and you don't get enough for your money's worth. You could theoretically create a "brain" of vocab, though, with each kanji as a "center," surrounded by compounds it uses, connected to other kanji "centers," and so on... it would become insane quickly, but it might be fun to see. (I just don't know of a display big enough to show all of the relationships.) 
Cayra is also fun for dynamic relationships, but it bogs down really fast.