Mindgenius

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Company / Author[edit]

MindGenius Ltd.

Screenshots[edit]

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What they say[edit]

“MindGenius is mind mapping software that allows you to quickly and easily capture ideas and contains business aligned categories, analysis and task management functionality, which will help you to build understanding on your ideas, and add priorities, actions and resources to your map. MindGenius can be used for both business and academic purposes and can be applied for:

• Project Management

• Brainstorming

• Presentations

• Planning

• Workload Management

• Facilitation

By using MindGenius you will experience a significant improvement in your efficiency and planning efforts allowing you to focus on collaboration, communication and results, either individually or at a team or organisational level.

iPad version: Simple gestures to add and move branches, allowing you to quickly capture and structure your thoughts.

Use Output Tree or Map diagram layouts.

Add multiple branches without interruption, initiate Add branch to access the keyboard then simply Type and select ‘+’ to add multiple branches.

Includes the unique MindGenius Map Explorer which allows you to focus in on any branch in your map to expand and add more detail.

Pan mode, extends the navigation capability of the map explorer while browsing large maps.

100% compatible with MindGenius desktop; Notes, categories, resources, pictures and action properties are all retained.

Send maps between the desktop and iPad using Dropbox integration or email.”

Observations[edit]

Mind mapping software tool with a strong emphasis on project management. There is a mobile (iPad) version of this well-established PC mind mapping tool.

Their website[edit]

http://www.mindgenius.com/

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mindgenius-for-ipad/id524347923?mt=8

Operating System(s)[edit]

iPad | Windows


Price: US$235; iPad: Free  |  Status: Current  |  Date added: 2006-06-24

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