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Share your thoughts on what you’d like to see within MindManager training

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Hi Everyone,

We’re interested in hearing from our customers about what they’d like to see in MindManager training. Please use the comments section in this blog, below, to offer your thoughts on the following questions:

Are you interested in getting MindManager training?

If so, what kind?

How would you like the training delivered?

What would MindManager training be worth to you?

What kinds of things would you like to learn in training sessions?

Thanks!

Gaelen O'Connell

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    I’d be interested in developer sessions on MindManager extensibility - object model details and samples, XSL transforms to/from map content, UI customizations, Add-in deployment, MSOffice/SharePoint integration, etc. and so on. The DevZone leaves a lot to be desired, the developer documentation is minimal at best.

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