Mindjet, a provider of visual tools for brainstorming and planning,
has formed a marketing partnership with ViewSonic Corporation to
pre-load its MindManager for Tablet PC software onto the
manufacturer's V1250 Tablet PC.
"With a simple rotation of its LCD screen, the V1250
transforms from an ultraportable notebook computer to a Tablet PC with
strong digital ink capabilities," said Dan Coffman, senior product
manager, ViewSonic Corp. "Mindjet has provided a terrific
pen-driven interface that significantly improves the way people capture,
organize and share information."
MindManager for Tablet PC's visual-organization capabilities
and tight integration with Microsoft Office enable information workers
to quickly capture, organize and share unstructured information typical
of meetings and brainstorming sessions. Moments after the end of a
meeting or planning session, notes can be shared with stakeholders as
PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, Project charts or Web sites.
Productivity of both individual note takers and their business teams
improves as a result of the rapid dissemination of clear, concise
information.
"We have seen from our customers how MindManager shortens the
time it takes to go from initial information sharing to final decisions
and actions," says Bill Mitchell, vice president of the Tablet PC
division at Microsoft. "The key to MindManager's usefulness is
the way it helps users place unstructured information into a visual
hierarchy. As a result, notes become not so much personal records of
meetings, but information that is readily accessible and understandable
to all interested parties."
ViewSonic is shipping trial copies of MindManager for Tablet PC
with each Tablet PC V1250 sold in North America. Users can purchase
licensed copies of MindManager for Tablet PC by using a hyperlink built
into the trial software, or from the ViewSonic V1250 Tablet PC web site
at http://www.viewsonic.com/tabletpc.
The multi-year agreement also allows ViewSonic to ship new
MindManager X5 products. New versions of Mindjet's first
XML-enabled mapping tool will extend the company's "Smart Map
Parts" technology to Tablet PCs This XML technology will allow
mobile workers to pull into the map environment data retrieved from
desktop programs, application databases, Web services, search engines
and online news organizations into a map by using XML, XSL and Web
Services technologies.
"We are, of course, gratified that ViewSonic understands the
value our software brings to Tablet PC usage," said Chris Holmes,
Mindjet vice president for business solutions. "These days, people
attend meetings not so much as individuals but as emissaries of larger
work groups or departments. MindManager brings value by reducing the
time and effort needed to communicate the content of meetings to these
larger audiences -- and in a way that it can immediately be used as the
basis for decisions and actions."
Pricing and Availability
MindManager 2002 for Tablet PC is available now for
ViewSonic's Tablet PC V1250 in both Business ($189) and Enterprise
($269) versions. MindManager 2002 for Tablet is available online at
http://www.mindjet.com/us/products/tablet_pc/tablet_pc.php.
About Mindjet
Mindjet LLC is a provider of visual tools for brainstorming and
planning, with more than 350,000 customers worldwide, including 60 of
the Fortune 100 companies. Founded in 1993, the company has offices in
the San Francisco Bay Area; Frankfurt, Germany; and Birmingham, UK.
Mindjet is a Microsoft Certified Partner and a member of the Microsoft
Project Solution Providers Program and the Citrix Business Alliance.
Mindjet LLC can be found on the World Wide Web at
http://ww.mindjet.com.
For more information, call 415/925-3120 ext. 134.
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