1 - Windows - MindModel Windows Overview
There are three types of items on the MindModel screen: windows, menus, and toolbar icons.
This section describes the windows on the MindModel screen.
If you'd like to learn about MindModel's menus, go to Feature Guide: Menus.
If you'd like to learn about MindModel's toolbar icons, go to Feature Guide: Toolbar.
If you'd like to learn about MindModel's windows, keep reading.
The MindModel screen contains three windows: the Noun Types Window, the Noun Summary Window, and the Model Window.
MindModel stores information as nouns and statements.
Nouns are people, places, things, etc.
Statements are facts about those people, places, things, etc.
In order to help you organize information, nouns are categorized into noun types.
Food, language, organization and person are all examples of noun types.
Pie, English, MindModel Corporation and Kent Ortiz are all examples of nouns.
"Pie" is a noun of type "food".
"English" is a noun of type "language".
"MindModel Corporation" is a noun of type "organization".
"Kent Ortiz" is a noun of type "person".
Click here to learn about the Noun Types Window.
Click here to learn about the Noun Summary Window.
Click here to learn about the Model Window.
Click here to learn about other types of windows you can open in MindModel.