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PMM - Personal Memory Manager

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Personal Memory Manager helps you spin-off from the top: manage your own knowledge and ideas. When you write a diary or weblog, study for an exam, work on a research paper, scenario or book, you can create or import your notes into PMM and map them out like sticky or yellow...

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  1.  Concept Mapping
  2.  Personal Information Manager (PIM)
  3.  Knowledge Management

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  • Developed by

    M2M Matter to Man
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Alternatives

    8 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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PMM - Personal Memory Manager was added to AlternativeTo by jariellp on Aug 12, 2009 and this page was last updated Nov 30, 2017. PMM - Personal Memory Manager is sometimes referred to as PMM, Personal Memory Manager.

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TimAustralia
Feb 18, 2011
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lol make that $50-$100...is this where the phrase 'chancer' comes from?!

TimAustralia
Feb 18, 2011
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Some nice ideas, but:

  • This program had several BUGS in the first couple of minutes of using it - and yet the developer wants $50 for it!
  • Not very intuitive at all to use NOT READY for prime time!

What is PMM - Personal Memory Manager?

Personal Memory Manager helps you spin-off from the top: manage your own knowledge and ideas. When you write a diary or weblog, study for an exam, work on a research paper, scenario or book, you can create or import your notes into PMM and map them out like sticky or yellow notes on one or many whiteboards (one for each aspect). You model and construct one integrated "body of knowledge" representing your mind. At any moment and from any bit, you can recollect and visualize the whole information architecture surrounding it, as context, and improve on or learn from it!