Overview of I-Navigation
Click to view the 800x600 version! I-Navigation is a premium tool for all tasks of visual information management.

Whereas the well-known conventional tools (Microsoft Word©, Adobe Acrobat©, etc.) are being applied to create and edit presentation documents in a linear way, I-Navigation will take advantage of the mind-orientated method, thus presenting information in a visually, emphasizing interfaces and links between concepts.



What is the advantage?
By absorbing the philosophy “a picture is worth a thousand words” I-Navigation will provide a comprehensive overview of a specific knowledge area and the links and interfaces between the core concepts will become apparent. It will support your decision process and the development of more creative problem solutions.

With I-Navigation you will be able to:
  • Manage and retain the information more efficiently
  • Communicate the information more effectively
  • Enhance thinking and learning
  • Recognize trends, clusters, and other patterns in the information gathered
  • Synthesize disparate pieces of information into new knowledge
Why is it working?
I-Navigation provides clarity to information and ideas by taking advantage of the potential of the right side of the human brain, which includes visualization, creativity, and intuition. It combines the technique of mind mapping with focus+context information visualization to create visual maps in the form of radial trees, which are easy to understand and recall.

Where to apply I-Navigation?
I-Navigation is a tool for visual thinking. With I-Navigation you may collect information from different sources, capture ideas in a map visually and organize files, weblinks, pictures and notes, visualize the relations and interfaces between key concepts, and develop creative solutions to your problems.
  1. Visualize and share knowledge. I-Navigation presents information in a brain-friendly manner as a simple radial tree, which is easier to comprehend and to memorize than conventional text or other complex network diagrams.
  2. Generate ideas. You may find specific problem solutions by compiling all your ideas with I-Navigation. Capture your ideas in a map-like scheme and create simple relations between them to see the “big picture”. Use I-Navigation to record your ideas visually in order to make them clearer and more compelling.
  3. Visual learning. "The soul never thinks without a picture" – (Aristotle). I-Navigation permits to outline the core items of your learning material. Key concepts may be highlighted, and pictures and symbols may be taken to enhance information.