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MindManager 2002 Business Edition

MindManager 2002 Business Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great tool that changes the way you think and work!
Review: I've been using MindManager for years and can tell you that it's an outstanding piece of work. It's saved me countless hours developing project plans, documentation, presentations, web sites and training materials. The latest version, MindManager 2002 is clearly the best yet.

It's a little tough to describe what it does, but I'll try. If you are already familiar with mind maps, you are well on your way to understanding this application. (See "The Mind Map Book" by Tony Buzan and Barry Buzan.)

MindManager allows you to put down your thoughts in a random sequence, but still keep them organized. Once you're done, a couple clicks will turn them into a Microsoft Project project plan, a PowerPoint presentation, a web site or a document for printing. I haven't tried it yet, but it can be used via the internet to develop mind maps interactively with others. See the MindJet web site for more information and some cool samples.

When people see me using it, they always ask what it is. More often than not, they become mind map, and Mind Manager converts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great tool that changes the way you think and work!
Review: I've been using MindManager for years and can tell you that it's an outstanding piece of work. It's saved me countless hours developing project plans, documentation, presentations, web sites and training materials. The latest version, MindManager 2002 is clearly the best yet.

It's a little tough to describe what it does, but I'll try. If you are already familiar with mind maps, you are well on your way to understanding this application. (See "The Mind Map Book" by Tony Buzan and Barry Buzan.)

MindManager allows you to put down your thoughts in a random sequence, but still keep them organized. Once you're done, a couple clicks will turn them into a Microsoft Project project plan, a PowerPoint presentation, a web site or a document for printing. I haven't tried it yet, but it can be used via the internet to develop mind maps interactively with others. See the MindJet web site for more information and some cool samples.

When people see me using it, they always ask what it is. More often than not, they become mind map, and Mind Manager converts.


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