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on 2006-07-20 by nireak

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java.

on 2006-07-24 by rogerwaggener

A java based 'mind mapping' tool. It could be described as a conceptual outliner.

on 2006-07-25 by jnunderwood

free mind mapping software

on 2006-07-31 by ziller

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than

on 2006-08-02 by rogerwaggener

A java based 'mind mapping' tool. It could be described as a conceptual outliner.

on 2006-08-03 by murratore

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than

on 2006-08-03 by bconnelly

Java based free mind mapping software

on 2006-08-03 by nvanloen

I'm looking for a cheap (free) alternative to Mind Jet - maybe this is it? I will try...

on 2006-08-04 by john_kellden

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on 2006-08-07 by aureliend

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than

on 2006-08-11 by knightnet

Free mind-mapping software - the original. Java based. Very powerfullbut easy to use tool. I use it all the time to outline tasks, reports,presentations, etc.

on 2006-08-13 by bgtasoft

Software para hacer diagramas

on 2006-08-28 by abaklg

FreeMind - free mind mapping software

on 2006-09-10 by ycc2106

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

on 2006-09-23 by bigfellow

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-clic

on 2006-09-25 by docbadwrench

A java-based mind-mapping tool for the collection and parsing of data. This is meant to increase productivity and give you a mental picture of many concepts.

on 2006-09-30 by fredericknoronha

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than

on 2006-10-30 by msnbwam3

無料のマインドマップ作成ソフト

on 2006-11-03 by pistos

"FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java."

on 2006-12-30 by joshvh

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster tha

on 2007-05-04 by uausukua

Freemind: Instalación en Ubuntu Freemind es una aplicación escrita en Java que nos permite hacer esquemas o «mapas mentales», como aquellos del colegio. Freemind en Ubuntu Lo primero para instalar Freemind en Ubuntu es comprobar que tenemos activos los repositorios Universe y Multiverse. Descargamos los paquetes freemind y libformsjava y, si queremos instalar los plugins, descargamos también freemind-plugins-help, freemind-plugins-svg y freemind-plugins-time. Antes de poder instalar Freemind tenemos que cumplir ciertas dependencias, $ sudo aptitude install libcommons-lang-java $ sudo aptitude install librelaxng-datatype-javaAhora que ya hemos instalado las librerías, instalamos el paquete libformsjava que habíamos descargado y después procedemos a instalar Freemind. $ sudo dpkg -i libforms-java_1.0.5-2_all.deb $ sudo dpkg -i freemind_0.8.0-1_all.debAsí ya tendremos instalado el programa, para comprobarlo ejecuta /usr/share/freemind/freemind.shAhora empezaremos a instalar los plugins, primero instalamos los paquetes requeridos por el plugin SVG $ sudo aptitude install rhino libbsf-javaLos que precisa el plugin de tiempo $ sudo aptitude install j2re1.4 libjcalendar-java Descarga e instala libbatikjava. Con esto ya puedes instalar los plugins: $ sudo dpkg -i freemind-plugins-help_0.8.0-1_all.deb $ sudo dpkg -i freemind-plugins-svg_0.8.0-1_all.deb $ sudo dpkg -i freemind-plugins-time_0.8.0-1_all.deb Ahora sólo nos queda hacernos cargo de la asociación de archivos .mm con Freemind. Creamos un archivo llamado freemind.xml en /usr/share/mime/packages con el siguiente contenido FreeMind Y actualizamos nuestro sistema $ sudo /usr/bin/update-mime-database /usr/share/mime $ sudo /usr/bin/update-menus ¡Listo! Ya tenemos instalado el programa, para ejecutarlo podemos ir a Aplicaciones>Oficina

on 2008-04-10 by gammay

I have FreeMind for an innovative use - for creating product test cases and test results. The conventional was to use excel spreadsheets. With FreeMind, test case generation became intuitive, user-sequence driven and we caught some crazy cases too!

on 2008-05-27 by alanpoon

FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java.

on 2008-07-12 by oneeye

see also mm2notes Does some XML foo to get meeting notes out of your MM file. FreeMind is great for taking notes very quickly and is highly recommended. I sometimes project FreeMind on the overhead projector so that everyone can see the notes I'm taking. The zoom feature (Alt-Down) is very handy so that it isn't too small. After the meeting you might check-in the .mm file into a source control program (if you are into that kind of thing) and then clean up the notes so that it makes more sense and only the salient points are kept. Then your run something like: mm2notes WeeklyMeeting.mm -o WeeklyMeeting.html To output the notes in HTML, which you can copy and paste to a variety of places. http://code.google.com/p/mm2notes/wiki/mm2notes

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FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to prioritize, know where you are, where you've been and where you are heading, as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?

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FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java

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So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to prioritize, know where you are, where you've been and where you are heading, as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?

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FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations

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FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to prioritize, know where you are, where you've been and where you are heading, as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?

Did FreeMind make you angry? Write a complaint (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320014).

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  • Mind map > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) at Wikipedia >
  • Mind Map Book : How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential ( >Paperback) > (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0452273226/qid=1148920602/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/002-2747381-4796064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155The) by Tony Buzan, Barry Buzan at Amazon.com >
  • Your Personal Guide to Exploring Creativity and Problem-Solving ( >Paperback) > (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/042512780X/qid=1148920602/sr=2-2/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_2/002-2747381-4796064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155Mindmapping:) by Joyce Wycoff at Amazon.com >
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    FreeMind - free mind mapping software

    FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

    So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to prioritize, know where you are, where you've been and where you are heading, as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?

    Did FreeMind make you angry? Write a complaint (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320014).

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    FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

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    FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

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    FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

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    FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map) software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

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    New: You can publish your Mind Maps using this Wiki A new extension of this Wiki allows uploading and embedding of FreeMind Mind Maps in this Wiki. Read how to do it and create your page in the Mind Map Gallery

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    Keeping track of projects

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  • Keeping track of projects, including subtasks, state of subtasks and time recording
  • Project workplace, including links to necessary files, executables, source of information and of course information
  • Workplace for internet research using Google and other sources
  • Keeping a collection of small or middle sized notes with links on some area which expands as needed. Such a collection of notes is sometimes called knowledge base.
  • Essay writing and brainstorming, using colors to show which essays are open, completed, not yet started etc, using size of nodes to indicate size of essays. I don't have one map for one essay, I have one map for all essays. I move parts of some essays to other when it seems appropriate.
  • Keeping a small database of something with structure that is either very dynamic or not known in advance. The main disadvantage of such approach when compared to traditional database applications are poor query possibilities, but I use it that way anyway - contacts, recipes, medical records etc. You learn about the structure from the additional data items you enter. For example, different medical records use different structure and you do not have to analyze all the possible structures before you enter the first medical record.
  • Commented internet favorites or bookmarks, with colors and fonts having the meaning you want.
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    Essay writing and brainstorming,

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    Fully functional following of HTML links

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    Alternatives to using FreeMind

    See detail in Alternatives to FreeMind.

    To achieve that which FreeMind offers, you can use variety of tools.

    • Free or freeware mind mapping program, like Thinkgraph (http://www.thinkgraph.com), VYM - View Your Mind (http://www.insilmaril.de/vym/) or Kdissert (http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/).
    • Commercial mind mapping program, like MindManager (http://www.mindjet.com/), Inspiration (http://www.inspiration.com/), MindGenius (http://www.mindgenius.com/), Visual Mind (http://www.visual-mind.com/) or MindMapper (http://www.mindmapperusa.com/).
    • Note editor / reference manager / PIM - personal information manager, like Key Note (http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html) for Windows, and rich text note editor TuxCards (http://www.tuxcards.de/) for Linux.
    • Text editor with Outline mode, like. MS Word (http://www.microsoft.com/office/), LyX (http://www.lyx.org/) or Emacs (http://www.xemacs.org/).
    • Text editor with Folding mode, e.g. Emacs (http://www.xemacs.org/), Vim (http://www.vim.org/) or jEdit (http://www.jedit.org).
    • Outliner (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner), like cross-platform Java outline editor (http://outliner.sourceforge.net/), MS Windows based Outliner (http://hardtware.de/index.cgi?site=products&action=outliner), and Python-based outliner Leo (http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html) (Python Licence).
    • A concept map editor, like multiplatform freeware CmapTools (http://cmap.ihmc.us/), GNU GPL-licenced Conzilla (http://www.conzilla.org/) in Java, or freeware Compendium (http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/).
    • Presentation software, like Microsoft PowerPoint (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint) or OpenOffice Impress (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Impress), used for drawing concept maps.

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    PIM - personal information manager, like Key Note

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    Text editor with Outline mode, like. MS Word (http://www.microsoft.com/office/), LyX (http://www.lyx.org/) or Emacs (http://www.xemacs.org/).

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