Mindjet – My dashboard

I love Mindjet MindManager! I use it for all sorts of planning, brain dumps etc. The visual nature of the application suits the way I think and work
I also use it as my dashboard, linking to OneNote pages, files and Jello Dashboard.

Mindjet supports exporting to HTML, I then use Prism to create an app from the page. A shortcut in my startup folder means that my dashboard is there straight away.

Screenshot of my dashboard

Screenshot of my dashboard

The dashboard evolves as I have “the next great idea”, but it only takes a few minutes to add or change sections of the map. In the previous post I detailed the two OneNote templates I use. You can see the links to the sections on the dashboard. I also have links to the folders I store files in. I did have links to webpages I use, but abandoned the idea when i realised they were always open in my browser anyway!

The next post will look at Jello and a few other applications that I use on a day to day basis to manage my tasks.

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