Which is why I was happily surprised to see that MindManager has been expanded with 12 new shapes to its object library, together with a lot of symbols, icons and other visuals clues. Regardless of whether that is correct, it’s true that the more shapes you have, the more flexible your mind map can be. It’s claimed that shapes direct attention and enable understanding in a way words never can. Mindmapping goes back a long way and is based on the assumption that people’s minds are more prone to understanding and remembering something complex when they see shapes. That’s been changed since Corel took over and the Mac version now is very close to the Windows version, with almost identical features, except the interchangeability with Microsoft Project and the lack of an Enterprise option. MindManager for Mac has always been the lesser of the MindManager family.
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