I’m the kind of person that has difficulty remembering some things, especially if they are full with difficult words to memorize. Subjects such as in biology or geography come to mind.
Luckily, I found this app on the Android Market that helps me out a lot.
It really gives you ‘space’ to memorize things. I also use it for my presentations at the office. If your presentation commonly contains words and sentences, forget Power Point. Using Thinking Space is a lot of easier!
What I like about this app is the color, the bubble, the connector, and the fact that it keep make the right side of my brain busy while the left side memorizes all the data. Also, for the presentation, it could help you remember all the points that you going present about, so there will no speechless moments in public.
One flaw to this app is that you have to spend some time at the beginning to learn about the connector, bubbles, and how it all works. There are many kinds, so you should try them one by one until you get the idea.
Thinking Space is available in free and paid versions. So what are you waiting for,? Grab it from the Market and try it for yourself!

September 1st, 2011
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