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  2. MindManager - Wikipedia

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    MindManager is a commercial mind mapping software application developed by Mindjet. The software provides ways for users to visualize information in mind maps and flowcharts . MindManager can be used to manage projects, organize information, and for brainstorming.

  3. Mindjet - Wikipedia

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    Mindjet is a mind mapping and innovation management software company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Mindjet's software products, including its flagship product MindManager and SpigitEngage, are designed to visually and collaboratively manage information and tasks. As of June 2016, Mindjet had approximately sixteen million users. [1]

  4. List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Mindjet: Windows, OS X, Android: Desktop application comes in basic and pro versions; Integrated with Microsoft Office, available Gantt chart add-in, built-in spreadsheet, Fluent UI; MindMapper: SimTech Systems Windows: Mind mapping, idea visualizing, brainstorming; Process flow, org charts, fishbone diagrams; Concept maps and flowcharts

  5. Freeplane - Wikipedia

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    Freeplane is a free, open source software application for creating mind maps (diagrams of connections between ideas), and electronic outlines. Written in Java, it is supported on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version "2 or later". In 2007, Freeplane was forked from the FreeMind project. [1]

  6. ConceptDraw MINDMAP - Wikipedia

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    The mind mapping technology [1] of visual thinking was invented by Tony Buzan in the 1960s. [2] Along with the traditional practice of hand-drawn mind maps [3] there is a range of special mind mapping software, which is commonly used to create mind maps for purposes of business, project management and knowledge management. [4]

  7. Mind map - Wikipedia

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    They analysed 19,379 mind maps from 11,179 users of the mind mapping applications SciPlore MindMapping (now Docear) and MindMeister. Results include that average users create only a few mind maps (mean=2.7), average mind maps are rather small (31 nodes) with each node containing about three words (median). However, there were exceptions.

  8. Category:Mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Concept- and mind-mapping software for Linux (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Mind-mapping software" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  9. MindMapper - Wikipedia

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    MindMapper (also known as ThinkWise) is a mind mapping software and mental organization tool developed by SimTech Systems. It allows users to create a mind map from thoughts in the brain and convert it into software programs such as Word, PowerPoint, or Hangul Office. [1]