No, literally, that's the name of the program.
The idea of the program is to show relationships between ideas (almost like a brainstorming tool really, it can be useful). It can be used in the classroom if you have the access and the money to have the program on all computers available to students.
What's great about it is it's easy drag-and-drop interface. All images you will see on the screenshot of mine were merely dragged and placed on there from the desktop once I altered them. You can add images and create new linking ideas to keep the project growing.
Students can easily work with one another to get an assignment done for the program and present it easily to class. There are even buttons that allow the program to re-position everything in a computer-precise tree at the user's will.
All in all, it's a nice little tool that can be good to have if you don't have people that are fluent enough in Illustrator or InDesign.
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