And MindMapper+ adds a nice benefit if you have a client you work with 
frequently:  you can do maps in a networked collaboration.

More tools mean more fun...

- Jeff

On 23 Apr 2001, at 13:06, Douglas Smith wrote:

> That's my thinking, Alan.
> 
> The Mindmapper and the Wireframe do basically the same thing, in terms of 
> project management.  They get a quick, rough outline of the application, 
> usually before the client has actually put any money up front, so you can 
> get a somewhat reasonable estimate of how much they are going to pay for 
> the prototype.
> 
> Also, this is along the same purposes as Steve Nelson's white board 
> solution.  1) Get the client involved early in outlining their needs and 
> requirements, 2) get them some kind of visual feedback of this outline, and 
> 3) get them to sign on to the project (ie, write a check).
> 
> Douglas
> 
> At 11:59 AM 4/23/01, McCollough, Alan wrote:
> >But, back to the topic; I found that MindMapper application (
> >www.mindmapper.com ) to be a great tool for doing a good case study with a
> >client without having to get caught up in which shade of red is prettier.
> 
> 
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