IMindQ
Company / Author[edit]
Seavus Group
Screenshots[edit]
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What they say[edit]
“1 Stimulate Your Thinking
Explore a different way to increase your creativity and inspire yourself to generate innovative ideas by using mind maps.
- Visually present thoughts and views
- Capture ideas on different devices
- Develop your designs structure
2 Organize daily activities
Confront the daily clutter of thoughts and start depicting them in an organized and structured format.
- Create an exercise plan and track progress
- Organize hobbies’ and recreational activities
- Build a skills portfolio
3 Strengthen your memory
Boost your memory and learn faster by visualizing information with images, icons and signs in white boards and concept maps.
- Beat the everyday work overload
- Set reminders within mind maps
- Remove boundaries of the linear world”
Observations[edit]
iMindQ was formerly DropMind, and has been rebranded and developed. We looked at its version 7, and found a comprehensive mapper with a familiar ribbon layout and user interface. It competes well functionally with the likes of Mindjet at a much lower price point. As with its predecessor, DropMind, the requirement to give extensive personal data (even telephone number) before users can download a free trial is burdensome and unusual in try-before-buy software. G+
Their website[edit]
Operating System(s)[edit]
browser based | iPad | iPhone / iPod Touch | Mac | Windows
Price: Windows: US$143; Mac: US$95; iPad/iPhone: $8; Online: US$51/year. | Status: Current | Date added: 2014-06-17
For free information about visual thinking techniques, visit the Visual Thinking Center |