FreeMind - free 'mind mapping' tool
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Thanks for that link Tomasz. That app looks to be free / donation?
I have been looking at a similar app http://www.thebrain.com/#-42.
This is not free but it is a cool app for organising stuff ... your
life for exampleMike
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There is a free version, but there is only one download. Download full version for a 30 day trial, after that it becomes the free version. I really like this program.
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I've been using FreeMind for awhile and I like it too.
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@mike lucey said:
Thanks for that link Tomasz. That app looks to be free / donation?
Yep. The application is free.
@mike lucey said:
I have been looking at a similar app
I have tried it as well - free version, but it was too 'flashy'. I didn't like all the movement on a screen. It was making me sick and didn't help to visualize a whole map.
Freemind gives me very simple and clean solution. Minimalistic graphic appearance is a plus for me.
You can export the map to html, javascript or flash. It is multi-platform - written in Java - you can share your maps with everyone. What I would like to see in a future - an option to edit an map in a network by several people at a time.Tomasz
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Tomasz,
@unknownuser said:
I can share Autocad map if anyone interested
May I ask what you were trying to achieve with the AutoCAD map?
We've just upgraded & I'm thinking of ways to get across the subtlities of the various *LTSCALES to the troops.
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@jga said:
Tomasz,
@unknownuser said:
I can share Autocad map if anyone interested
May I ask what you were trying to achieve with the AutoCAD map?
Hi JGA,
Sorry for coming late with an answer. I have forgotten about this section of the forumI have prepared the attached Autocad.mm FreeMind Map for my personal use. It worked for me as a memo note with all ACAD commands and tricks logicaly connected. Then I realized that I can easily share it with my fellow workers so I have exported it as a Flash and saved on our company server to make it easily accessible.
Tomasz
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Thanks Tomasz...freemind is nice...i've started using it now to plan projects...very straightforward and easy to use
when i start up in the mornig i can open freemind to find out what i am supposed to be doing...
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Tomasz thank you so much for bringing Freemind to my attention.
I'd started using it for project planning and very soon started using it for EVERYTHING.
I don't know how I managed without it.
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Try Mindomo (very easy and design) (free of course)
A friend of mine Shadows has made a cool one about 3D programs
(in French but even very informative and practical
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nice, thanks pilou
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