TIMISOARA, ROMANIA, November 23, 2011 (Press-News.org) Expert Software Applications announced today the immediate availability of Mindomo Presenter - a radical new way to present Mind Maps online and offline. The strength of Mind Maps comes from their brain-friendly hierarchical structure. However, that strength is also a weakness when it comes to sharing a mind map.
"A mind map has a single starting point and it has multiple ending points, it has no single path which will guide you trough every idea in a mind map. When creating a mind map there is no way to include a guidance to viewers which would make it easy to interpret your mind map. Mindomo Presenter solves this problem by allowing mind map creators to break-down their mind maps and present it slide by slide," said Zoltan Lorincz CEO of Mindomo. "I believe the Mindomo Presenter is a big step forward in presenting mind maps interactively."
What you can do with the new Presentation Mode:
- New interactive presentations - quickly capture your ideas on a topic and present them to others
- Transform your existing mind maps - present your own flow of thoughts
- Focus on ideas - spread your ideas with a fun and interactive presentation mode
Who is it for?
- Ideal for speakers at events - present interactive resources
- Teachers - present information about complex subjects
- Consultants - present proposals for clients after your brainstorming sessions
As you can see, we took mind mapping to a whole different level. You can now create elaborate plans that you were not able before and present them in a unique way.
Pricing & Availability
Mindomo with Presentation mode for creative presentations has been generally available since the 17th of November, with a starting price of $6 per month.
You can immediate access Mindomo by registering with a trial account, which you can upgrade to premium whenever you want.
More information about Mindomo pricing here: http://www.mindomo.com/pricing.htm
Supporting Resources:
Signup for an Online Mindomo account here: http://www.mindomo.com/signup.htm. You can download Mindomo Desktop free here: http://www.mindomo.com/desktop/. See gallery of mind maps created with Mindomo: http://www.mindomo.com/mind-maps
Mind mapping as a way of thinking
Mind mapping is a graphical solution in developing plans and ideas out of a main idea or subject.
The mind map is a tree like shape, with connections leading to other ideas.
Mind Mapping helps you split large projects into micro-projects, so that you can plan efficiently and do not loose the essential information.
About Mindomo
Mindomo is revolutionizing the way people think and work together on ideas and projects. For more information, visit www.mindomo.com.
Copyright 2011 Expert Software Applications. All rights reserved.
Mindomo Presenter - The First Real Presentation Mode for Mind Maps
Create stunning presentations straight out of your brainstorming session.
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