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	<title>Comments on: Seeking MindManager Entrepreneur &#038; New Business Venture Customers</title>
	<link>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers</link>
	<description>Dream It. Map It. Share It.</description>
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		<title>by: Jeff Lester</title>
		<link>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32533</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.

I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I'd offer it up to you guys:  wouldn't it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?

For  extra functionality coolness, it'd be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.</p>
	<p>I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I&#8217;d offer it up to you guys:  wouldn&#8217;t it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?</p>
	<p>For  extra functionality coolness, it&#8217;d be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.
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		<title>by: Jeff Lester</title>
		<link>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32534</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:49:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32534</guid>
					<description>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.

I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I'd offer it up to you guys:  wouldn't it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?

For  extra functionality coolness, it'd be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.</p>
	<p>I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I&#8217;d offer it up to you guys:  wouldn&#8217;t it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?</p>
	<p>For  extra functionality coolness, it&#8217;d be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.
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		<title>by: Jeff Lester</title>
		<link>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32535</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32535</guid>
					<description>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.

I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I'd offer it up to you guys:  wouldn't it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?

For  extra functionality coolness, it'd be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sorry, this is off-topic but I recently started using Mindmanager and love it.</p>
	<p>I thought of a cool MindManager app and, lacking any programming ability whatsoever, thought I&#8217;d offer it up to you guys:  wouldn&#8217;t it be great to have an extension for Mindmanager that read the folder structure of your hard drive and then presented it in Mindmap format?</p>
	<p>For  extra functionality coolness, it&#8217;d be great if the links worked down to the file level, and you could move your folders to new locations by moving them in Mindmanager. But just having the visual map of my drive, where my eye can scan for errant folders and forgotten files, would be hugely helpful.  And it seems like an app that would be much appreciated by all your Mindmanager clients.
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		<title>by: Jeff Lester</title>
		<link>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32536</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 09:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.mindjet.com/2007/07/seeking-mindmanager-entrepreneur-new-business-venture-customers#comment-32536</guid>
					<description>Oh, man.  Sorry for the triple post. I know I said I lacked any programming ability, but normally I can work a comments field!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Oh, man.  Sorry for the triple post. I know I said I lacked any programming ability, but normally I can work a comments field!
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