
MindGenius is like using your dial-up AOL account to download a photo album.the millennials won't understand that reference but it's accurate. MindManager and MindView seem to have implemented and updated the Microsoft Ribbon system (menu structure) and Backstage particular well, whereas MindGenius is beginning to look a bit outdated. This seems very different to online tools where you have to find your whereabouts, learning a new interface, before getting started. Further, you are able to use familiar keyboard shortcuts, so the learning curve was dramatically decreased.

Let's start with the basics, how easy is it to make a mind map because if you can't use the software its worthless, right?Īll three desktop applications felt easy to understand and use right away because they all adopt the Microsoft Office interface.
