OpenMind 2 Professional Mind Mapping Software

Brainstorm, Organize and Present your Ideas

MatchWare OpenMind 2 is a professional Mind Mapping® software application that allows you to brainstorm and visualize ideas. Mind mapping helps you organize complex ideas or processes to increase understanding, plan more efficiently and turn ideas into action faster. With one of the best integration to Microsoft® Office, OpenMind lets you capture the full potential of your Mind Map. Display your Mind Map in up to 6 interchangeable views (incl. Timeline and Gantt chart).

OpenMind 2 Business bridges the gap between Mind Mapping and project management by including a dynamic Gantt chart! Manage your projects from start to finish with imports from and exports to Microsoft Project, Outlook and XML.

OpenMind 2

Mind Mapping software, Mind Map, Mind Maps, brainstorming software, timeline software, timelines  
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Key features:

OpenMind 2 Key Features
Ease of use
Different interchangeable views
Powerful integration with Microsoft® Office
Other export/import capabilities
Create Timelines
Task management (Including Gantt chart)
Collaboration

OpenMind 2 Business

Mind Mapping software, Mind Map, Mind Maps, brainstorming, project management software, project management tool, Gantt chart software  
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Perfect for:

  • Brainstorming, visualizing and organizing ideas
  • Streamlining decision making and critical thinking
  • Outlining reports, agendas, strategies, marketing plans, etc.
  • Creating storyboards and business presentations
  • Simplifying task and project management
 

What is Mind Mapping?

A Mind Map is a diagram used to represent concepts, ideas, tasks or other items linked to a central theme. In a Mind Map, the central theme is often illustrated with a graphical image. The ideas related to the main theme radiate in a clockwise direction from that central image as "branches". Topics and ideas of lesser importance are represented as "sub-branches" of their relevant branch.




By presenting the relationships between ideas in a non-linear graphical manner, Mind Mapping encourages a brainstorming approach to the handling and organization of information. Mind Maps have numerous applications both in the education sector, where they are used as an aid to studying and learning, and in the business sector, to facilitate critical thinking, problem solving and decision making.

Mind Maps have many strengths and benefits:

Simple

  • Easy to create
  • Easy to expand
  • Easy to filter

Visual

  • Easy to remember
  • Easy to overview
  • Highlight links and relationships

Creative

  • Stimulate imagination
  • Boost motivation
  • Improve productivity

Collaborative

  • Promote team spirit
  • Encourage group communication
  • Optimize work processes

 The theory behind Mind Mapping


People have been organizing their thoughts for centuries by drawing graphical "tree-like" representations of their ideas, particularly in the areas of psychology and education. The concept of the modern Mind Map was developed by Tony Buzan, a British psychologist and businessman, who argued that the radial structure of Mind Maps, reinforced by the use of lines, symbols, words, color and images, is much more in line with the brain natural way of processing information than the traditional linear approach. According to the Mind Mapping theory, the use of Mind Maps is therefore not only significantly more conducive to memory retention, but also promotes creativity, organization and analytical skills.

The five essential characteristics of a Mind Map:

  • The main idea, subject or focus is crystallized in a central image.
  • The main themes radiate from the central image as "branches".
  • Each branch includes a key image or word drawn on its associated line.
  • Topics of lesser importance are represented as "twigs" of the relevant branch.
  • The branches form a connected "tree-like" structure.

Building a Mind Map typically consists of the following steps:

  1. Start from the central concept or issue
  2. Create branches and sub-branches to capture all related ideas and issues
  3. Add pictures, documents, hyperlinks as needed to each branch
  4. Arrange the branches logically
  5. Create visual links between related branches
  6. Present or distribute your Mind Map


Strengths and benefits of Mind Mapping software


It is of course possible to draw Mind Maps by hand, but using specialized Mind Mapping software such as OpenMind will greatly increase their potential, resulting in many new applications and additional benefits.

Typical uses of Mind Mapping software:

  • Individual use

    • Taking notes
    • Organizing ideas
    • Planning reports and proposals
    • Task management
    • Time management
    • Project planning
    • Problem solving


  • Collaboration

    • Meeting agendas
    • Brainstorm sessions
    • Presentations
    • Workshops
    • Seminars
    • Strategy meetings
    • Planning meetings

Benefits of using OpenMind to build your Mind Maps: