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Mindjet MindManager

Mindjet MindManager

visualize and manage information

Version:  7.0.537

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Rocks

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Contributed by: Mac-Fan No 1 Wednesday, August 16 2006 @ 12:32 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

MindManager ist the best software for organizing projects, plan and distribute tasks, order thoughts and many things more. For a proffessional software the prize ist OK. OmniGraffle Pro ist just about 75$ cheeper and perhaps has more functionality in doing graphics, but for proffesional organizing there are much less features. MM has resources, comments, priorities or deadlines that can be attatched to objects. I like OmniGraffle (I've bought it, too) but theese softwares are not interchangeable. Btw, I had never any crash with MM, but some with OG.   
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Rocks - Martin Turner--2008

When you say it's the best software for organising projects, what are you comparing it to?
Omnigraffle (which you mention) isn't mind-mapping software, so comparing it is like saying "iTunes beats QuarkXpress hands down when it comes to listening to music".
Have you considered the Mac-native alternatives, especially Inspiration whose recent upgrade gives a much more Tony-Buzan like mind-mapping experience.

Equally, if you really want to organise projects, you should look at Microsoft Project.

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Wednesday, August 16 2006 @ 02:34 AM PDT


Rocks - Mac-Fan No 1

What I meant is that MM ist much more than just a mind mapper (see entry from ccaslas). I dont't know the product Inspiration but will have a look on it. My comparison was the mindmapping part of MM, so I think, to compare it with OmniGraffle ist a little bit better than iTunes with XPress:-). An Export to MS Project btw is on the windows side possible.

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Wednesday, August 16 2006 @ 07:16 AM PDT