Mind View - Features

Features

Mindview features a complete suite of productivity tools for not only mind mapping but also project management from conception to integration and including continuing oversight. MindView provides an open canvas for creating an initial mind map with a variety of map styles from basic brainstorming to task organization. The included template catalog provides predesigned mind map templates, and users can add individual graphics, customize branch shapes or choose selectable map styles. The ability for users to upload their own images is also a feature of the program.

The Mindview software can display multiple views of a project starting with the mind map layout and converting to a top down or hierarchial pyramid display as well as the left/right sequential list chart design. These chart views can be converted into a linear hierarchial list, a timeline, or a Gantt chart display. Each display can be enhanced with numeric values for costs, rates, sales numbers, or productivity quantities. Formulas can be incorporated to carry out calculations on the input values.

MindView charts can be printed or exported as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Microsoft Project Exchange files and can be synced with Microsoft Outlook. Microsoft Office files can also be imported into MindView. Other export capabilities include HTML, XML plus a built in pack and email feature. MatchWare provides a free MindView viewer to share MindView documents with colleagues or clients.

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