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MindMapper
File:MindMapper2009.png
Developer(s)SimTech Systems
Stable releasev2009.1930 / Feb 26, 2009
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeMind mapping
LicenseCommercial
Websitewww.mindmapper.com

MindMapper is a Windows-based visual mapping software developed by SimTech Systems, that allows users to create mind maps, concept maps, flow charts, organizational charts, process maps, Gantt charts and Ishikawa diagrams. MindMapper offers integration with Microsoft Office 2007 and Unicode support. The latest release incorporates the Ribbon UI popularized by Microsoft Office 2007.

History

  • MindMapper 1.0 - released 1997
  • MindMapper 2.0 - released 1999
  • MindMapper 3.0 - released 2001
  • MindMapper 4.0 - released 2004
  • MindMapper 5.0 - released 2006
  • MindMapper 2008 - released 9/2007
  • MindMapper 2009 - released 2/2009

See also

References

  • Laptop Magazine
  • PC Authority
  • Computer Power User

External links

Argument mapping, concept mapping, and mind mapping software
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