The 2nd most popular presentation tool on Windows
For organizing ideas in to visual maps, very much like neural mind networks Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | mindjet.com/eu |
| Developer: | Mindjet |
| License: | Commercial |
| Version: | 8.1.920 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 3 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 17 hours and 12 minutes |
| Usage since: | 24 April 2007 |
| Platform Usage: |
Mac
(18%)
Windows
(81%) |
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Lets you see the BIG Picture. How plans would can be executed step wise, can be well planned in Mind Manager. Must have app for personal and professional Project planning!
yes
I have switched from Word, Excel, PowerPoint to MindManager in many cases of capturing and organizing things.
Yeah could be more user friendly but adequate all in all. Pricey. Would be nice if it had a web sync functionality like one note because its great for jotting down ideas and notes.
¿Tienes muchas ideas en tu cabeza? ¿No sabes en que orden o como transmitirlas? Este programa te ayudarà a agrupar, ordenar tus ideas, establecer prioridades y lo mejor de todo es que puedes exportar tus mapas mentales a world, powerpoint o como imagen
Very easy to use, whether you are a beginners or are looking for more advanced features. Great interface but slightly costly
Very full featured mind mapping application. Also very user friendly. Costs more than most of the others but I'm glad I bought it.
it's good
Since discovering MindManager many years ago, I still get a sense of awe when my random disjointed brainstorms are transformed into slick-looking and intuitively structured mindmaps. I've used many online versions, MindMeister and Bubbl.us being pretty good, but nothing comes to close to MindManager in terms of utility, speed, presentation options, and even crash proofing. Everyone should have this program.
it's great but nonfree
good software
It's a great program. Although I do believe the costs of deployment might deter small businesses.
I've used MindManager for 6 years and have spread it across our entire department and lots of people use it for planning projects, designing and tracking events, writing documents, etc. In fact, we got a site license because it was cheaper than the individual licenses. The department hasn't upgraded to version 7 yet, but I have and wouldn't go back.