Hand-drawn mind maps have a rich history and are widely used today, thanks to the pioneering work of people like Tony Buzan, who has written many books and speaks widely on the subject. They are a powerful, colorful and memorable way to represent ideas and information. But they only scratch the surface of what’s possible with today’s mind mapping software. Here are 10 unique capabilities that mind mapping software offers, on top of the advantages of hand-drawn visual maps.
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Reports
As part of my commitment to helping to grow the global base of knowledge about mind mapping software, I periodically publish surveys and reports, which you can access on this web page: Surveys Web-based mind mapping applications This survey reveals how people are utilizing these tools and sheds light on the advantages, disadvantages and future […]
NovaMind announces import/export enhancements
NovaMind 4 Platinum has recently been enhanced to enable users to export map data to Microsoft Project, and to import data from Project files, according the developer’s blog.
How to use your program’s notes feature
Most of today’s mind mapping software programs enable you to add notes to posts, in either sentence or paragraph form. This is an ideal place to store your thoughts and ideas that are longer than a few words. In addition, according to Roger C. Parker, map notes are a great place to start writing your next article, report or book.
iMindMap 3 is announced
The Buzan organization recently announced that it will launch version 3 of its iMindMap software in August, 2008. This new iteration of the organic mind mapping application includes three versions, designed to meet the needs of different user groups.
The four phases of mind mapping
A recent article on IT-Director.com describes the evolution of mind mapping in four phases. I think this model makes a lot of sense. Here’s a summary of it.
TPAssist launches dashboard to help users get started with its task management tools
The developers of TPAssist 2007, a task and project management add-in for MindManager, have launched a “dashboard” on their website to help new users get up to speed on how to benefit from its powerful set of task management and Microsoft Office integration tools.
The true impact of Mindjet Connect
According to C.J. Cornell, writing in the latest issue of Mindjet’s newsletter, the developer’s new Connect collaborative workspace tool is likely to have a bigger impact than most people realize.
MindManager Web Beta raises the bar on web-based visual mapping
Mindjet has quietly bundled a beta of a new MindManager Web application into the launch of Mindjet Connect earlier this week. It provides a mapping experience that is a level above any other web-based mind mapping application.
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