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  • Re: MindManager 7 Mac edition with Word

    I couldn't agree with you more. MM has been my ultimate software companion on the Windows platform. Because of it's excellent integration with Office, I could entirely manage my projects through MM. Using a Mac instead of Windows made just about every task easier, except the integral use of MM to keep my projects together. Please make ...
    Posted to Ideas for Mindjet Labs (Forum) by Mark van den Broek on April 6, 2008
  • MindManager 7 Mac edition with Word

    It seems my copy of MM7 for Mac is woefully inadequate to that of my Windows copy. Missing the connectivity with office and features such as presentation mode hiding away.  When will the Mac version catch up? I use MM in an integral fashion in 3 of my businesses and despite using my Mac for practically everything now, this software force ...
    Posted to Ideas for Mindjet Labs (Forum) by jkingtfe on February 20, 2008
  • Fixed Web Document Export bundle for MindManager 7 Mac

    The shipping version of MindManager 7 (7.0.263 (CD) or 7.0.266(Download)) includes a broken Web Document export bundle. While a separate fix is prepared for general download, you can use the attached file to correct the problem. Follow these directions to install the new export bundle:1) Download the zip file.2) Double-clicking on the zip file ...
    Posted to Public Files (FileGallery) by jeffrey.w.lynch on May 31, 2007
  • A new blog about MindManager on the Apple Mac

    Welcome Mindjet's own Scott Thompson, the lead developer for MindManager 6 Mac.  He is now a Mindjet Labs Blogger!  Take a look at his perspectives on his new blog, AppleNotes.
    Posted to What's New in the Mindjet Labs (Weblog) by michaels on February 28, 2007
  • Main Topics to iCal Todos

    This AppleScript sample demonstrates how to walk the contents of a Mindjet MindManager map and add topics from the map as iCal todos. It only adds todos for topics that have a due date. This version of the script uses the main topics for iCal calendars (and creates it if it doesn't exist) and then adds all subtopics with end dates as todo ...
    Posted to AppleScripts (FileGallery) by jeffrey.w.lynch on February 6, 2007
  • Map to iCal Todo

    Please see the description of "Map to iCal" for more information.This script just changes from using iCal "events" to using iCal "todos".Enjoy!
    Posted to AppleScripts (FileGallery) by jeffrey.w.lynch on February 6, 2007
  • Map to iCal

    This AppleScript walks all the topics in the front-most MindManager map looking for topics with start and/or end dates (i.e. "task topics"). Using the central topic text as the iCal calendar name, one new event will be created for each task topic. Subsequent executions of the script will update the iCal events with new/changed ...
    Posted to AppleScripts (FileGallery) by jeffrey.w.lynch on February 6, 2007
  • Combining Ruby OSA and MindManager

    I just read a great post by someone who is combining Ruby, Open Scripting Architecture (OSA), and MindManager on the Mac: http://blog.amber.org/2007/01/28/ruby-osa-and-mindjets-mindmanager/trackback/ I admit that I am very Windows-centric but I do have on my budget this year for the Mindjet Labs to get a Mac.  The labs needs much more ...
    Posted to Synergist (Weblog) by michaels on January 28, 2007
  • Cool Things to do in San Francisco

    Created as a map to give to Macworld 2007 attendees.
    Posted to Public Files (FileGallery) by hobart on December 20, 2006
  • Holiday Shopping with MindManager - Mac

    Is the thought of fighting crowds putting a damper on your holiday spirit? Luckily for you, MindManager comes to the rescue to make your holiday shopping a snap. With the combination of your favorite web browser and MindManager you can get the job done in no time, from the comfort of your own home or office. Hooray!
    Posted to Public Files (FileGallery) by brookstein on December 8, 2006
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