Think — Cell License
The two features that justify the license fee alone are the Gantt chart tool and the process flow arrows . Dragging a date range automatically shifts linked items. The "agno" (arrow connector) tool lets you snap sticky notes and boxes together with arrows that stay attached when you move things. For slide builders, this eliminates the rage of manually redrawing lines at 2 AM.
The tool uses keyboard shortcuts that feel like playing piano. Want to add a label? Ctrl+Shift+L . Want to change the gap width? There’s no slider—you type percentages into a tiny text box. The 20-minute intro video is mandatory. Most users use 20% of the features because the other 80% require memorizing arcane key combos. think cell license
If you only need a standard bar chart or a pie chart, Think-Cell is a sledgehammer for a thumbtack. PowerPoint’s native charts (improved significantly in recent versions) are fine for 80% of business users. You only need the license if you build complex financial bridges or timelines weekly. The two features that justify the license fee
A brilliant, ugly-priced, indispensable tool for the slide-making professional. Just don't look at your credit card statement when the renewal hits. For slide builders, this eliminates the rage of
Get it immediately. It will save you 10 hours a month. If you are paying out of pocket: Only buy it if you build complex charts for billable clients. For everyone else, the frustration with the price will outweigh the joy of the tool.