Test Mindjet MindManager 8
Hypershifters reviews
Hypershifters focuses on the use of visual mapping software. It addresses open source, freeware as well as commercial solutions. The added value Hypershifters provides is in research, advice and consultancy for experienced and inexperienced users. Many users have concerns about the potential of visual mapping in their work environment. This was reason for Hypershifters to create a test team that, co-advised by international experts in the field of visual mapping, critically reviews current products. Not so much viewed from the intricacies of the software, but rather from its scope of applicability. Think, for example, of doing some brainstorming, meeting management, project management and knowledge management.
The reviews are based on a matrix drafted by us to serve as a yardstick for the aforementioned scope of applicability. Besides the reviews you will also find the results in a comparison table.
Mindjet MindManager 8
Mindjet MindManager 8 was released on November 11, 2008 as a successor to the Pro 7 version. It is one of the more advanced software programs to electronically map your mind, and can because of its versatile functionality be utilized in many different work processes. That is why we will zoom in on the most widespread of them.
In 1994, MindManager, then MindMan 1.0, was introduced as one of the first mind mapping programs, and has since developed into the world’s most widely used mind mapping software. In the last two years, however, a considerable array of competition has been added to the field. Reason enough to put the, to use their own words, market leader in electronic mind mapping, through the mill.
Read the first part of the full Mindjet MindManager 8 Review.








