MindManager 8: A Game Changer
As a member of the beta testing team for MindManager 8, I have been under a non-disclosure agreement for weeks. Today, I can finally share information about this incredible mindmapping product. It is truly a game changer!
With companies and workers facing the most challenging global economy in decades, Mindjet today launched MindManager 8 and MindManager Web – two new products that help individuals save significant amounts of time, conquer information overload, and become more effective.
Additionally, Mindjet delivered powerful publishing capabilities with the release of the all-new Mindjet Player. For the first time, fully interactive mind maps can be freely shared so anyone can discover the power of mindmapping, and unlock its potential to create breakthroughs in productivity and innovation.
Here’s what’s new in MindManager 8:
Here are the details:
- Mindjet Player: Transforms maps into fully interactive Adobe PDFs or Flash .SWF files. They can be shared with anyone, published to blogs and embedded in web pages.
- Embedded Browser: Maps now incorporate a browser window so you can view Web pages and PDF documents without leaving MindManager.
- Integrated Microsoft Office File Editing: You can view and edit attached Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, and PowerPoint files from within MindManager’s embedded browser, eliminating the need to leave the map and launch a separate application.
- Integrated Web Services: Google and Yahoo! searches can be initiated directly inside the map, with mapped and editable search results that can be refreshed with one click, or automatically updated each time you open your Live Search, eBay, and StrikeIron.
- Searchable Maps: Maps created with MindManager are fully searchable by many popular desktop search applications. This includes the contents of maps, and also all of the attached documents.
- Automated Task Management: No more hours wasted updating due dates and dependencies when a task varies from its original schedule. Automated task management provides instant summations of task start dates, end dates, level of completion, and exception management.
- Database Linker: Real time information from spreadsheets and databases can be incorporated right into your map. MindManager can now access data from MS Excel, Oracle, IBM DB2, MS SQL Server, MS Access, and MySQL.
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I love your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you make this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz respond as I’m looking to construct my own blog and would like to know where u got this from. thanks a lot
Thanks for the feedback. My blog uses a simple WordPress theme. Not sure if WordPress uses it anymore. But it’s real basic. Because my site often includes a lot of mindmaps with colors, I picked a theme that would be rather basic so more focus would be on my blog content and featured Mindmaps.