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MindMapper
Other namesThinkWise
Developer(s)SimTech Systems
Stable release21 (Build 9203) / October 11, 2021
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, iOS, Android
TypeMind mapping, Planner
LicenseCommercial
Websitewww.mindmapper.com

MindMapper (also known as ThinkWise) is a mind mapping software and mental organization tool developed by SimTech Systems. It allows users to create a mid map from thoughts in the brain and convert it into software programs such as Hangul, Word, or PowerPoint. As of 2020, the software was used by more than 10,000 organizations and companies in 96 countries.

History and overview

MindMapper was first developed as an in-house tool to help with industrial simulation projects for SimTech Systems in 1997. 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.

Release History

  • 1997: MindMapper 1.0
  • 1999: MindMapper 2.0
  • 2001: MindMapper 3.0
  • 2004: MindMapper 4.0
  • 2006: MindMapper 5.0
  • Sept. 2007: MindMapper 2008
  • Feb. 2009: MindMapper 2009
  • Sept. 2011: MindMapper 12
  • Sept. 2011: MindMapper Mobile for Android
  • Oct. 2012: MindMapper Mobile for iOS
  • Apr. 2014: MindMapper 14
  • Dec. 2015: MindMapper 16: Mind Map, Planner, and Dashboard
  • Jan. 2016: MindMapper Mobile for iOS with Planner
  • Jun. 2017: MindMapper 17: Mind Map, Planner, and Dashboard
  • Mai 2021: MindMapper 21 (Build 9201)

References

  1. Tae, Lee (7 August 2007). "IT Preparing for a sermon with the digital mind map 'Thinkwise'". christiantoday.co.kr.
  2. ^ News (22 May 2018). "Simtech System 'Thinkwise PQ'". m.etnews.com. {{cite news}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  3. Young-gyo, Jung (29 March 2020). "Breakthrough in the era of the 4th industrial revolution 'Digital Project Capability (PQ)'". it.chosun.com.
  4. Seong-joong, Ko (13 February 2017). "Two Patterns of Mind Map Utilization". civilreporter.co.kr (in Korean).
  5. Staff. "MindMapper Reviews: Software Features 2022". Financesonline.com.

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