

I'm sure there are some of you that have used mindmapping tools for this purpose - this is an intelligent crowd after all. Here at MUO, we seek to help readers "make use of" applications in ways that you may not have considered before. When you're trying to do something as abstract and complex as designing the flow and function of a website, that is the kind of flexibility that you need.

The catch is that you need to have JRE installed on your computer. It’s open-source, offers manual and automatic editing, and is portable. So, for people that are particularly creative, an application like FreeMind literally frees your mind to explore in whatever direction that you want to go. FreeMind has all the capabilities of a good productivity program to help you gather your thoughts and ideas. Hexo > 3. Fixed a lot of bugs left by the original author. add support of Waline/Valine & Gitalk comment. I think my favorite mindmapping application of them all is the open source project FreeMind.įreeMind is one of those wonderfully simple to use, yet intricately as complex as you need it to be when you really need it to be. freemind.bithack modified by freemind.386 ,changed some color combination and font.

FREEMIND 2014 UPDATE
Nancy reviewed Thoughtboxes, and Jeffry covered Mindmapping tools for Mac. To: 'freemind:discussion' .re. Subject: freemind:discussion Re: Font rendering issue after update to MacOS Monterey (12.1) Hi kenphused, effectively Freeplane works very fine, and its quite similar to FreeMind. We've covered a lot of mind mapping tools here at MUO.
