Combine fragmented information into a single, complete, easy-to-interpret document.
Our lives today focus around information - locating it, retrieving it, collating it, analyzing it, and generating it. And the information we rely on often resides in numerous different locations - an electronic calendar application, reference software, text documents, spreadsheets, notes jotted on paper, bookmarked web sites, etc. Unfortunately, this fragmentation makes the data hard to organize, and prevents us from clearly recognizing the relationships between different pieces of information.
Creating visual maps in XMIND can help users to more rapidly comprehend and categorize incoming information. Every topic represents a certain piece of data. Users can accurately track all information by navigating to any topic, or exploring the subtopics in those branches. Additional information about one or more topics can be added from the Web using the integrated search engines within XMIND.
XMIND also makes it easy to add relationship lines, group topics by a boundary, and organize and present information in many different structures such as tree charts and logic charts. With these powerful features, users can better identify the important links between different kinds of information.
Comprehensive information from within broad scopes of inquiry can be drawn into relevant topics using diagrammatic symbols and markers, each with more detailed content recorded in rich text notes. Furthermore, XMIND has extended the concept of 'topic' to represent a comprehensive container of information, which contains not only textual information, but hyperlinks to web sites, and file attachments. This enables quick identification and precise assimilation of all critical information.