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7/29/2012

TheBrain :: Know More

TheBrain :: Know More:

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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Folders.

Our own organic Brains aren't always linear. Our greatest ideas and insights are dependent on a cascade and convergence of many others. That's why TheBrain focuses on connecting information instead of separating it. 
TheBrain moves beyond linear folders and lists, letting you create a network of information organized the way you think about it. You don't have to force any idea or project into a single folder. With TheBrain you can connect things to anything else.
TheBrain applies visualization to your information, creating a digital map similar to paper-based mind maps you may be familiar with, but so much more powerful...

No Limits Mind Mapping

There is no limit to the number of ideas or files you can add to your digital Brain. You can create a Brain with several thousand Thoughts easily and continue to grow it.
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Clicking on a Thought triggers all related information.
Now you can shift focus quickly and discover information that would otherwise be overlooked.

Forge New Territory with Dynamic Mind Mapping

Traditional mind mapping software helps people visualize their ideas. A typical mind map interface displays topics horizontally branching out from one unchanging root node.
However, these mind mapping programs make it difficult to connect ideas that are in distant branches and cannot represent large volumes of information. They are essentially a hierarchy just like your computer's folders.
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With TheBrain's dynamic mind mapping capability there is no limit to the number of Thoughts and information that can be added.

TheBrain and Other Mind Mapping Programs

TheBrain can be used as a new mind mapping and brainstorming application when your current mind map runs out of space. You can import your mind map into TheBrain and keep growing it. You can also use TheBrain to store existing mind maps, interrelate them, and launch them from your Brain.



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