other applications
07/13/2007, 4:15pm, EDT
Friday, July 13th
PersonalBrain 4.0 storms Macs
TheBrain has released PersonalBrain 4.0, the first version of the software for the Mac. The program is intended to help visualize apps, files and websites, linking them together in ways that might not have been immediately obvious. Items can dragged-and-dropped into the program at will, and as users click on various Thoughts, new mindmaps are revealed. Images in a map can be zoomed in without loading outside software. Zooming is one of the new features in v4.0, along with broader views, searchable document contents, and the ability to personalize Thoughts with custom backgrounds. The software requires Mac OS X 10.3, as well as a 1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM; a basic version is free, but the Core and Pro versions are $150 and $250.
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