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"Mindjet Unleashes Creativity with Online Collaboration Tools". "Mindjet Buys Thinking Space, Launches Mind Mapping App For Android". ↑ "Work Collaboration Innovator Mindjet Adds New Collaboration Products, Garners Two Million Paid Customers and More Than One Million Mobile Users in 2011"."iPad for Business Round-Up: Mindjet, snagR and More".
#MINDJET MINDMANAGER REVIEW SOFTWARE#
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MindManager 8 received four out of five stars from TechRadar, while MindManager 9 received 3.5 out of 5 stars from PC Magazine and 4 out of 5 stars from Macworld.
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MindManager 2016 for Windows took first place in Biggerplate's MindMapper's Choice poll. MindManager has received generally positive notice from reviewers. On August 9, 2016, Corel announced that they had acquired the Mindjet MindManager business. A MindManager mind map viewer also became available with MindManager Enterprise 2016. MindManager Enterprise added sharing options including viewing/editing within Microsoft SharePoint. The stand-alone mind mapping product was again named MindManager, with a more expansive version tailored to large enterprise adoptions called MindManager Enterprise released in 2014. Mindjet moved away from the single-product offering in mid-2013. In September 2012, the Mindjet company combined all of its software, including MindManager, Mindjet Connect, and its mobile offerings into a single product, also called Mindjet. Later that year, the company acquired Thinking Space, an Android-based information mapping application, and Cohuman, a social task management service, which the company developed into a collaborative, cloud-based service to complement MindManager called Mindjet Connect or Project Director. In 2011, mobile versions of MindManager were released for both iOS and Android.
#MINDJET MINDMANAGER REVIEW MAC OS X#
Originally only available for Windows, MindManager expanded to Mac OS X in 2006.

In 1999, it was rebranded as MindManager. The software was originally marketed under the name "MindMan - The Creative MindManager".

Over time, however, Mindjet has developed its own style of mind mapping. The software's mind maps were initially based on the method created by Tony Buzan. Following his release from hospital, Jetter decided to sell the software. Jetter's goal was to develop a program that would overcome the limitations of creating mind maps with pen and paper, such as the inability to easily move items around. The software that became MindManager was originally developed by Mike Jetter in the mid-1990s while he was recovering from a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia. Links, images, and notes can also be added to mind map topics and viewed and searched in a side panel. Documents can be attached to mind map topics and viewed within the MindManager application. MindManager also has features that allow budget calculations and formulas, Gantt chart views of project timelines, and guided brainstorming. The digital mind maps can be used as a “virtual whiteboard” for brainstorming, managing and planning projects, compiling research, organizing large amounts of information, and for strategic planning. MindManager provides ways for users to visualize information using mind maps, and with the release of MindManager 2016 for Windows, now includes flowchart and concept map creation tools. As of December 2015, Mindjet had approximately two million users, including notable customers such as Dow, Microsoft, Pfizer, and Cisco. MindManager can be used to manage projects, organize information, and for brainstorming. The software provides ways for users to visualize information in mind maps and flowcharts. MindManager is a commercial mind mapping software application developed by Mindjet.

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