We are proud to announce the new version of myThings for MindManager with a lot of new and enhanced functions.
Features of myThings™ for MindManager®
myThings™ for MindManager® makes it easy to work with your daily tasks and to manage your projects.
Catch the Idea when it comes to your Mind
Use myInbox, Outlook and Evernote to save all the things you want to remember
Together with myThings™ for MindManager® we have developed a little Application that works even if MindManager is not open. When a thing comes to your Mind press [Win] + [I] and myInbox pops up ready to receive your thing and to add it to your Inbox-Map.
You can also add items directly from Outlook to your Inbox-Map with a click even when the Map or MindManger is not open.
If you use Evernote create a inbox-notebook and use it on the run. At home you can import all notes directly into your Inbox-Map.
You can also add items directly from Outlook to your Inbox-Map with a click even when the Map or MindManger is not open.
If you use Evernote create a inbox-notebook and use it on the run. At home you can import all notes directly into your Inbox-Map.
Keep it all together
Collect all your things in one Map
Based on the Idea from Getting Things Done you can collect everything in one Map – your Inbox-Map. This way nothing goes lost and your Mind is released from disturbing things.
Keep the Overview
Break down your things to Maplists
Break your tasks and activities down into manageable pieces/maps and manage them through the Maplists in the myThings™ task pane. Navigate through the lists by the Navigaton Buttons.
Use the Tasklist to manage your tasks ordered by their context. Use the Projectlist to keep all your projectfiles together. You can add and open all filetypes in the Projectlist.
Use the Waiting-Map to keep an overview with all the tasks where you wait for an answer before you can continue with the task. myThings™ for MindManager® keeps track with the original task.
Use the Tasklist to manage your tasks ordered by their context. Use the Projectlist to keep all your projectfiles together. You can add and open all filetypes in the Projectlist.
Use the Waiting-Map to keep an overview with all the tasks where you wait for an answer before you can continue with the task. myThings™ for MindManager® keeps track with the original task.
Customizeable
Customize maps and maplists to your needs
By default all maps used in myThings™ for MindManager® are placed in your Documents folder. But this can be changed by you. If you want to use your own MindManager maps then you can select them in the settings of myThings™ for MindManager®. If you have a shared Project folder to hold all your Projectfiles you can use this folder in myThings™ for MindManager® – just select the folder in the Settings.
You can have up to 6 Maplists in the myThings™ task pane. That is space enough to organize your work.
You can have up to 6 Maplists in the myThings™ task pane. That is space enough to organize your work.
Easy to use
it behaves as a natural part of Mindjet MindManager
Move topics from one map to another by drag and drop.
Add new maps to your Maplists from the myThimgs template repository or create new maps by dragging them on a folder in a Maplists using the Create map by topic functionality in myThings™.
Add your own Templates to myThings™ for MindManager® by saving them into the Templates-folder.
Add new maps to your Maplists from the myThimgs template repository or create new maps by dragging them on a folder in a Maplists using the Create map by topic functionality in myThings™.
Add your own Templates to myThings™ for MindManager® by saving them into the Templates-folder.
Integrated into MindManager® and Mindjet for Windows
myThings™ for MindManager® behaves like expected in MindManager®
myThings™ for MindManager® is tightly integrated into Mindjet MindManager®. It becomes a natural part with it’s own ribbon, it’s own task pane and items in the contextmenu for maps.
Add new Maps easily
– based on your own templates
Add new maps to a Maplist with your own templates. See a preview of the template and start working with it directly after it’s creation.
Create new templates by saving a map to your myThings™-template filefolder.
Create new templates by saving a map to your myThings™-template filefolder.
Simple distribution
Just drag and drop your topics in to a new map
Never has it been easier to distribute your topics from one map to another. Now you can drag your topics and drop them on a new map.
Don’t break your head where to place the topic in the new map. myThings will do that for you with Autodistribute.
Don’t break your head where to place the topic in the new map. myThings will do that for you with Autodistribute.
This is new in myThings 2
The new version of myThingsconmes with a lot of new functions a enhancements to make your work with GTD and Mindjet / MindManager easier.
Import from Evernote
Now myThings is further more mobile.
Take notes of your things on the go with the Evernote Mobile App (iPhone/iPad, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberry) and import them to your Inbox-Map.
Import from Outlook
send it directly to your Inbox-Map
Got an important email or a task that you want to add to your Inbox-Map? Now you can do this with a click directly in Microsoft Outlook 2010 & 2013.
DropPoint
Drag and Drop your things to myInbox
Found an interesting link on the web? Or you found a important text in a pdf-file? Now you can mark it and drop it directly into myInbox with the myInbox DropPoint.DropPoint is a little circle that can be placed freely on your desktop. Drop your thing on it and it will open the myInbox-dialog with the dropped information.
Map Settings
You decide what happens with your map
You want to open the notes-dialog when you drop a topic on a map in myThings task pane? Or you want to create a link between two maps? No problem.Now almost every map used with myThings can have it’s own settings for how the Map is treated by myThings.Just right click on the map and select Map settings in the Context menu to open the Settings-dialog for this map.
AutoDistribute
“move” a topic as a subtopic to your tag
Now it is even easier to move a topic. When your topic has a tag/category then the topic will be placed as a subtopic to this tag/category in the target map.This makes it easier to distribute the topic e.g. to your Actions-Map.
Create map from topic
Split your map the simple way
It has never been easier to split up a map. Now you can drag one or more topics in to the myThings Maplist and create a new map based on each selected topic.The maps are created in the Maplist you selected and the subtopics are moved into the new map.A great feature when you eg. want to split the result of a brainstorming session into more maps. Now you can do this by drag and drop.
Backlink
Don’t miss the link
You know the problem. You have linked a topic to another topic in another map. When you move the topic the link is broken on one side.This is history with myThings now. All links created with myThings will be adjusted to the new map when you move a topic from one map to another.
Done & hide
mark topics as completed and hide them
Nothings is more refreshing than seeing completed activities disappear. You can make this happen by a click on a button. Just select the topic and it will be filtered to hide from your map. You can do this even with linked topics.