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Mind Collected 1.4.0, published by Dextronet, is a Windows personal visual database designed to let users catalog and interconnect ideas, concepts, and memories through an image-centric interface. Operating within the knowledge-management category, the application allows every entry to store a picture, title, tags, rich-text notes, and links to other items, forming a graph-like “super-brain” that the developer claims accelerates recall and learning. The program can auto-search and download representative images from the Internet or accept user-supplied photos, making it suitable for curating collections of favorite places, study topics, healthy foods, inspirational people, or any subject the user wishes to keep psychologically salient. By visually organizing and repeatedly exposing the mind to these tagged objects, the software aims to prime subconscious thought patterns and influence future behavior—such as choosing healthier meals—without extra conscious effort. Users can also revisit personal memories by assembling galleries of past activities, games, or life events, gradually building a private visual archive whose value increases as more items and relationships are added. Two versions have been released so far, with 1.4.0 being the current iteration. Mind Collected is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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