Thinking vs Technology – Featuring Chris Griffiths

iMindMap is a creative tool that accurately delivers the visual flexibility and brain friendliness of the highly proven and renown Buzan Mind Mapping techniques. As the only tool to be officially endorsed by Tony Buzan, the inventor of Mind Mapping, it allows you to organise, create, plan, present, notate, learn, structure, communicate, problem solve and project manage all in one place.

Schools and top universities from around the world have adopted iMindMap into their educational strategies, and global businesses and organisations are benefiting from the unique way that it stimulates ideas and creativity allowing them to truly stand out from the competition.

In Japan, iMindMap’s demand exploded last year and it reached #1 in all software sales on Amazon.co.jp outselling the likes of anti virus software, operating systems, and even video games… The software continues to go from strength to strength with the list of companies now using iMindMap growing continually, this includes: IBM, Walt Disney Imagineering, Proctor and Gamble, Reuters, Ministry of Defence, United States Air Force, Vodafone, Microsoft, US Armed Forces, Toyota, Rolls Royce, BP Merrill Lynch, Intel, Friends of the Earth and Save the Children.

Duration : 0:6:17


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4 Responses to “Thinking vs Technology – Featuring Chris Griffiths”

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    OrganicThinkingUK

    Its so liberating …
    Its so liberating and fresh to have software that lets me utilise both sides of my brain. An exciting step in the right direction!

    I have always previously Mind Mapped by hand but using iMindMap has been truly inspirational. Keep up the good work :-)

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    LouisHarries

    It’s fantastic to …
    It’s fantastic to see a program that does not want to confine itself into the boundaries that so many software programs do.

    I’m looking forward to seeing how computers will further develop the mind, especially the impact that iMindMap will have on human Thinking!

  3. 3
    DanielJVK

    I’ve been using …
    I’ve been using iMindMap for the last couple of years – mainly at work. It’s excellent for presentations in particular… The new Presentation view in v4 is really impressive – it always gets my audience’s attention. I would def recommend trying it out (they offer a free trial on their site)

  4. 4
    davidfg70

    My experience with …
    My experience with the iMindMapping program has been favorable, and I have found that each new version is significantly improved. The current V4 is the most versatile MM software available and it is the most intuitive in the way it works. I found it easy to get started.