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I know that many Pocket PC users are closet "Mind Mappers" Some use Pocket MindMap and others use Mind Manager to do their brainstorming. Since both of these products work well together, perhaps you use them both. If so, you might want to pick up a new book MindManager for Dummies. Although I am a tad embarrassed to be lugging around "Dummy" books, I'll admit, I've learned a great deal from the ones I've read. "Make meetings more productive, hook up with resources, and present results
Have no fear -- MindManager isn't going to get inside your head and take control! But with this guide to help, it will take all those terrific ideas your team tosses out and turn them into plans you can really act upon. It'll help you locate resources, build presentations, and look like a wizard to your boss."
__________________ James Kendrick Microsoft MVP - Tablet PCwww.jkontherun.com Lockergnome contributor- Mobile Lifestyle...using mobile devices since they weighed 30 lbs.
You're right, Brad. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said it. But you have to admit- MindManager for Dummies must be a very short book indeed.
__________________ James Kendrick Microsoft MVP - Tablet PCwww.jkontherun.com Lockergnome contributor- Mobile Lifestyle...using mobile devices since they weighed 30 lbs.
You're right, Brad. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said it. But you have to admit- MindManager for Dummies must be a very short book indeed.
Very funny, back to "Pre-Addict" for you!
Really though, have you ever tried Mindmanager? that is one of the largest, multifunction programs I've seen, It's like the Visual Studio of the Office suites. It incorporates almost all of the MS office components - and can be exported to nearly everything. Writing a review on it was simply a nightmare because after using it a month or so I felt like I only knew 10% of it. It's major strength is almost a weakness because of the learning curve.
Actually I've been a Pocket MindMap user for a long time. I have not had the time to try MindManager but I have checked it out. It is very impressive and I could see a lot of use for those working in a team environment. I almost bought it just for the cool factor alone but wouldn't have time right now to give it a good go.
__________________ James Kendrick Microsoft MVP - Tablet PCwww.jkontherun.com Lockergnome contributor- Mobile Lifestyle...using mobile devices since they weighed 30 lbs.