Of Note: Mindjet Connect, KnowledgeTree iOS app and more

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Editor's Note: This is the first in a regular series where we round up content mangement news from the previous few weeks that we didn't get a chance to cover in recent issues. Hope you enjoy it. Leave a comment and let us know what you think.

Mindjet announces Mindjet Connect

Mindjet announced a new cloud collaboration service they are calling Mindjet Connect. The service lets users visualize ideas, share files and collaborate with one another. The idea is to provide a cloud-based tool to connect the Mindjet family of products and give users access to information wherever they are. For more information, see the Mindjet press release.

KnowledgeTree has a new iOS App

Earlier this month, KnowledgeTree announced several new features to make it easier to find documents in the content management system. Now it is extending that functionality to the iPad by releasing and iOS application that gives users access to the same types of features and content on the go. KnowledgeTree also offers a previously released Android app. For more information, see the KnowledgeTree press release.

FLUD signs deal with AOL to offer premium content

FLUD recently announced a deal with AOL to feature six of its titles when suggesting content in the application. These include the Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Spinner and Joystiq. When FLUD users sign in they can choose from these feeds, choose from other suggested ones, or link to the feeds they already have in Google Reader. FLUD is available on all iOS devices and Android. For more information, see the FLUD announcement.

Ingeniux* 7.5 supports multiple ways of managing web content

In its latest release, instead of worrying only about managing the website (although that remains an important focus) Ingeniux 7.5 lets you manage a range of related content sites including intranets and extranets and mobile websites. They call their management center the digital hub because you manage and distribute content to various off-shoots of the main company website from one place. For more information, see the Ingeniux announcement.

Atlassian releases Confluence 4.7

Atlassian, makers of the Confluence collaboration tool announced version 4.7 recently. The new version boasts hundreds of new features including simpler editing, auto-formatting and the ability to add Twitter-like @ referrals. Customers on active maintenance agreements can upgrade for free. For more information, see the Atlassian announcement.

*Full Disclosure: I once wrote a White Paper for Ingeniux.