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Oracle Magazine

Oracle Magazine contains technology strategy articles, sample code, tips, Oracle and partner news, how to articles for developers and DBAs, and more. Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest...Read More


Which CMS Is Right For Me?

If you're wondering which CMS is the right one for your organization, this comprehensive guide will take you through the various options available, detailing the pros and cons of each. Download...Read More


Sales Force Automation Comparison Guide

Businesses of all sizes can benefit by automating all aspects of their sales processes with an SFA (Sales Force Automation) solution. But due to the sheer number of features that most SFA solutions...Read More


How to Buy a Phone System

Considering a new phone system for your business? The Phone System Buyer's Guide from VoIP-News provides you with all of the information you need to make a more informed decision. The Guide helps you...Read More




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ConceptDraw MindMap

ConceptDraw MindMap is a mind mapping and brainstorming software that you may use for capturing ideas, planning events as well taking notes in a more visual interface. It is one of the very popular mind mapping software and often rated at par with Mindjet MindManager.

 

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OK, the good news. ConceptDraw MindMap costs around $200 but you can grab it for free via this link. Fill in your details and they’ll send you serial number by email that will convert your 30 day trial in a full licensed version.

The offer is valid for both Mac and Windows version of ConceptDraw MindMap v5 but you may have trouble finding the standalone trial on ConceptDraw website so head over to download.com for the links – Windows or Mac.

The software is compatible with Microsoft Office programs and MindManager. Another interesting feature in ConceptDraw MindMap is support for iPod – you can export your mind maps into slideshows that can be viewed on a iPod. Thanks FatWallet.



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