Thanks for the great review. Matchware mindview is also a great option for presenting mindmaps (as well as exporting them to office applications like MSWord and PowerPoint). You can either choose the presentation view that offers many options or you can enter full screen mode by pressing F9 . The second option offers less animation effects but it is far more practical and have dozens of advantages over many other mindmaps software. You can edit the mind map. You can use focus /defocus(F3) and,if needed, you can fit map to screen(F4). This way you can always have the whole structure visible to go to any other part and focus again without being tied by branches order. Some other great features for presentation are branch focus(F6:that shows the branch as a separate map on the screen) and branch defocus (Ctrl+Shift+F6: that shows the whole map with the branch as a part of it once again).
Matchware mindview is also a great option for presenting mindmaps (as well as exporting them to office applications like MSWord and PowerPoint). You can either choose the presentation view that offers many options or you can enter full screen mode by pressing F9 . The second option offers less animation effects but it is far more practical and have dozens of advantages over many other mindmaps software. You can edit the mind map. You can use focus /defocus(F3) and,if needed, you can fit map to screen(F4). This way you can always have the whole structure visible to go to any other part and focus again without being tied by branches order. Some other great features for presentation are branch focus(F6:that shows the branch as a separate map on the screen) and branch defocus (Ctrl+Shift+F6: that shows the whole map with the branch as a part of it once again).
This is by far much more better for a more focused presentation especially when having quite large and detailed mind maps.