User talk:Licurgo

MindManager
When competing applications are mentioned, generally it is because they are so incredibly significant to the application that leaving them out of the article would make the article incomplete. Freemind, in relation to MindManager, just doesn't qualify when compared to this very high bar.

As for the bit about "claims 60% of Fortune 100 companies...", statements like that are fine in Wikipedia because we are reporting what someone claims is the case and clearly saying that it is their claim. (It's no different than reporting that "Company X's advertisements say their Widgets are the best Widgets around".) However, I can't find where they make this claim, and without a citation Wikipedia can't give that they claim it as fact. So, that should probably be taken out unless a reference can be found on their website. I haven't looked over the whole article recently, so thank you for bringing that to my attention. &mdash; Saxifrage ✎ 18:37, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

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