Managing Your “To Do List” with MindManager
Francois Lavaste at The Mindjet Blog made a Todo list system in MindManager map format. He able to use it at the individual and team level and very easy to manage it by drag and drop to different contexts like projects child nodes. What are the other advantages?
- the ability to drag & drop topics wherever I want makes it really simple to keep the list up-to-date
- the “task information” panel helps me add dates, resources and priority levels
- the “Send to > Mail Recipient (as attachment)” feature under the File menu helps me communicate it to others, including people that may not have MindManager (as the email highlights a link to download the Free MindManager Viewer)
- the “Microsoft Outlook Linker” (under the Map Parts panel) enables me to synchronize tasks or appointments with Outlook
Managing Your “To Do List” with MindManager - [The Mindjet Blog]



Comments
JacobJacobs says on July 30th, 2005 at 4:13 am
And this would be the opensource equivalent:
http://freemind.sourceforge.ne...../Main_Page
William says on July 30th, 2005 at 8:54 pm
Thanks JacobJacobs, I have been searching for some free mindmap software for a period. Your pointer really helps!
Greg says on July 31st, 2005 at 3:42 am
I have to say I tried using mindmanager for to-do lists, and frankly it has become more eye candy vs. being useful in real life. I know the mindjet folks want it to used for everything, but I didn’t find it useful for that.
David says on February 24th, 2007 at 2:03 am
Hi Greg, take a look at GoalEnforcer:
http://www.goalenforcer.com
Goal Enforcer is a visual concept navigation tool, specially cut for “To Do List” management.