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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 ...
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Please see the description of "Map to iCal" for more information.This script just changes from using iCal "events" to using iCal "todos".Enjoy!
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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 ...
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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!
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This is a handy AppleScript created by a member of our Mac Development
Team, Scott Thompson, that sends the name of the page you are currently
visiting in Safari to MindManager. It adds the name of the page as a
subtopic and creates a hyperlink back to it. It's great for doing
research or keeping track of your favorite sites in ...
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This is a handy AppleScript created by a member of our Mac Development
Team, Scott Thompson, that sends the name of the page you are currently
visiting in Firefox to MindManager. It adds the name of the page as a
subtopic and creates a hyperlink back to it. It's great for doing
research or keeping track of your favorite sites ...
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This is a handy AppleScript created by a member of our Mac Development Team, Scott Thompson, that sends the name of the page you are currently visiting in Firefox to MindManager. It adds the name of the page as a subtopic and creates a hyperlink back to it. It's great for doing research or keeping track of your favorite sites in a ...
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