Last updated on 8 October 2014
Thought Plan is a kind of online text editor that will allow you toOrganise and put orde in your ideas.
Though Plan allows you to develop your ideas and projects through a kind oftext editor that combines simplicity and ergonomics. The tool is an extremely simplified word processor with automation and ergonomics that makes it particularly effective in helping you structure your thinking.
If mind mapping seems too complicated to implement quickly, if you get lost in word docs that are too long, Thought Plan can probably be of great use to you.
With Thought Plan you start from a simple title and then structure your ideas point by point or chapter by chapter. The chapters can be modified at any time: title, content and order. You can access chapters or different parts of your project via a side menu.
The proposed word processor has been designed for you avoid unnecessary distraction or zapping. Formatting functions are limited to what is strictly necessary. They can be used via keyboard shortcuts without you having to exit the text to go to a dedicated menu bar. A small manual that is always present will allow you to familiarise yourself very quickly with these commands. You can bold, italicize, pass paragraphs, install separation lines, and of course create lists.
Thought Plans finally offers read-only sharing functions once your project is complete so you can send and propose your project for reading.
In the end, Thought Plan is an excellent note-taking tool to allow a teacher to prepare a course for example. It will also be very useful for a learner to organize his review sheets or prepare a presentation or a project.
It lacks some options to become truly indispensable, such as the possibility to export to PDf for example or to open up the publisher to collaborative work. But it will probably come in a future version, Thought Plan is in core phase of testing.
The service is free and ad-free. You can even use it without the need to register. By registering, Thought Plan will simply keep in mind all your projects.
Link: Thought Plan

Hi Fidel,
I'm Max from Thought Plan. 🙂
Thanks for featuring Thought Plan on your blog! 🙂 Mobile support, collaboration and more export-options are all things that are high up on my priority list, so they are planned!
E-mail me anytime if you have any questions or suggestions.
Thank you very much! 🙂
Goodbye!
Max
interesting, however lacks clear and accessible functions commits direct printing.
Unfortunately, the recording does not take … accents into account.