![]() ![]() (In fairness you can click on the topic to see where it came from but that starts to get slightly messy to do that on every task.). You lose the hierarchy from the resulting list of topics. However unfortunately the actual results from ResultManager are a "flat" list of topics. (If you can work out the syntax documentations is extremely weak) What is clever is that it can process any number of linked mindmap files to see what topics meet the filter conditions. The ResultsManager plugin for MM is vastly more powerful and you can write your own filter conditions. Either way you can't do NOTs and you can't add brackets. You either can either use OR conditions or AND filter conditions, not both at once. Plus the filtering itself is pretty basic. You can't change the order of named filters. Although you can save filtered views there is no single-click way of applying them (it's always at least 2 clicks) and if you, like me, are likely to have 10 or 20 different filters there are lots of quite irritating things about them. I love a LOT about MindManager, however the hideous weakness of MM is its filtering, which is exceedingly. However the huge weakness of using mind maps is that once you have 100s of topics on a sheet at once, it tends to become hard to manage. Mindjet's MindManager is a mature product extremely good defaults in how it lays things out and it is enormously configurable. ![]()
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