Features

True Mind Map look and feel
By default, the thickness of branches is now reduced automatically by level. Along this same line, font size is also reduced automatically by level to follow the basic rules of Mind Map. An example would be 1st level 20pt, 2nd level 18pt, 3rd level 16pt, and so on down the line. Colors of branches are automatically assigned along with lower levels. You can set default colors and font sizes per your preference under "Tool" and "Option" menu. Screenshots
Create mind maps in other programs
Perform mind mapping within popular applications such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Lotus Notes and many others. Any program that supports OLE Server object insertion will support this mode. Mind Maps within these type of applications can be created from start to finish and viewed without a viewer. Screenshots
Add other programs such as spreadsheet in a map
When you create a map for analytical purpose, you run into a situation where you want to create or add a spreadsheet table or free hand drawn memo. Simply choose Object under Insert menui±, then select Microsoft Excel to add a new spreadsheet to your map. Your can literally insert any objects registered with your Windows OS. Screenshots
Hyperlinking files and URLs
You can link multiple files and URL's to each node. Clicking at a node instantly brings up the first hyperlinked file with it. To see all files and URLs hyperlinked to a node, simply click right mouse button on the node. User can extend Find & Replace function to hyperlinked files. Screenshots
Schedule window
MindMapper's unique built-in scheduling features have been significantly improved in version 3.5. Both schedule and mapping windows are displayed simultaneously for easy association. Users can define which nodes to show or not to show by using "Local Focus" and "Roll up nodes" option to hide or select certain nodes. Once the map is completed, it is easy to export the created schedule to MS Project with a click of your mouse. Screenshots
Tying Nodes
You can tie multiple nodes with a bracket, and start branching out from the bracket. Screenshots