Feature Summary
- represent ideas graphically in a mind map using a variety of shapes, hand drawn pen pictures, clipart, keyword symbols linked to words in the idea text or imported pictures

- save imported pictures and pen pictures in the Cornerstone clipart library for later reuse
- add ideas to a mind map using a button, a menu command or just by typing
- record ideas quickly in a brainstorming session
- connect ideas automatically when they are added to the mind map or by dragging an idea next to the idea you want to connect it to, or manually, by drawing a line between the ideas

- set the colour, width and style of individual connecting lines

- add hideable notes to ideas
- add hyperlinks (Web, email or file) to ideas

- record sound notes and add them to ideas

- rearrange ideas automatically when you add or delete ideas, or by selecting a command or pressing a button
- represent non-hierarchical relationships using lines or visual groups

- use Outline mode to view and work with the mind map as a nested list of ideas
- print out the mind map tiled over any number of sheets of paper, with crop marks so that you can put them together accurately
- export the mind map to a plain text file, a Word file, a variety of formats of picture file, an HTML file or a PowerPoint file. Click here for more information.

- give a presentation using the mind map





