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At this point, my daily work would feel weird without it. It was great for keeping track of all the little things I'd think of that I should be doing. What was it that The Startup Exec said about why he sold to the enterprise? how 'bout the weather? Not having used other mind mapping software extentively, I'm not sure if you could simply substitute "mind map" for "MindManager. It was great for keeping track of all the little things I'd think of that I should be doing. With it's current feature set, the OS X version of MindManager is priced too high. The flaw in that thinking is thinking of your users as UI-bound. " That said, the interface for MindManager is great and I don't really want to put in the time to try out other mind mapping applications when MindManager works just fine. Perhaps I'll jam up my freak-out dials sometime soon, but I seem to have it under control at the moment, even as we enter the busy Fall. The non-liner magic that is mind maps works well for scatter brain to do lists. An OPML export is a must, while some sort of XML format that captured more of the information than OPML could would be great. meaning that people are scanning it. The "callout" element is great for adding meta-information, like who said the thing you're taking notes on. The "callout" element is great for adding meta-information, like who said the thing you're taking notes on. It was great for keeping track of all the little things I'd think of that I should be doing. Refactoring in this just means re-arranging the mind map, adding in new content and deleting bad content as needed. Just having a visual graph of all the starting ideas often leads to more fleshed out trains of thought. Therefore: push decision making down to the furtherest end-point possible. Not having used other mind mapping software extentively, I'm not sure if you could simply substitute "mind map" for "MindManager. " Then, picking the easiest triage, take care of the most costly problem first. those damn "marketing people" don't know what they want. If that's true, I'd hope that'd mean Apple was going to bundle it sometime soon. Therefore: push decision making down to the furtherest end-point possible. those damn "marketing people" don't know what they want. |