MindMapper

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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] As of 2020, the software was used by more than 10,000 organizations and companies in 96 countries.[2][3]

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MindMapper
Other namesThinkWise
Developer(s)SimTech Systems
Stable release
21 (Build 9203) / October 11, 2021
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, iOS, Android
TypeMind mapping, Planner
LicenseCommercial
Websitewww.mindmapper.com
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History and overview

MindMapper was first developed as an in-house tool to help with industrial simulation projects for SimTech Systems in 1997.[2][4] The tool combines the versatility of a mind mapping program with a reliable dashboard and a built-in planner. Some of its main features include knowledge management, brainstorming, creative thinking, visual thinking, clear communication, problem-solving, and project management.[5]

Usage

Mind Mapper is used by corporations, the Army, the Supreme Court, along with education institutes and universities.[6][7][8] It can also be used for research review process and synthesis.[9]

Reviews

As per Predictive Analytics Today, the software can be used by students, professionals and artists for information visualizing, analyzing and implementing plans.[10]

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