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FreeMindPDA is a ''complete rewrite of FreeMind'', as the facilities available on a PDA are significantly different to those on a PC; PDAs have smaller screens, do not understand double-clicks or right clicks, and often do not have resizable windows.
FreeMindPDA is a ''complete rewrite of FreeMind'', as the facilities available on a PDA are significantly different to those on a PC; PDAs have smaller screens, do not understand double-clicks or right clicks, and often do not have resizable windows.
== SuperWaba Platform ==
FreeMindPDA is developed for [http://www.superwaba.com '''SuperWaba'''] virtual machine. SuperWaba  has free downloadable SDKs and a large number of supporting libraries licenced under LGPL. Documentation on SuperWaba is included in the SDK download. The [http://ant.apache.org Ant] package is used to control builds, and development is carried out with a standard 1.4.x Java SDK. The author uses Blackdown Java and the [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse IDE] (contains its own Ant) running on [http://www.debian.org Debian Linux].
SuperWaba supports Palm, PocketPC, PocketPC 200x, WinCE, Java, and Windows 32-bit operating systems; SuperWaba's alpha code supports native Linux and Symbian platforms, but is not suitable for general release. Contact vik ( a t ) diamondage d0t co d0t nz if this is a must have for you.


== Licence ==
== Licence ==
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FreeMindPDA is developed by [http://olliver.family.gen.nz/vik.html Vik Olliver].
FreeMindPDA is developed by [http://olliver.family.gen.nz/vik.html Vik Olliver].
== SuperWaba Platform ==
FreeMindPDA is developed for [http://www.superwaba.com '''SuperWaba'''] virtual machine. SuperWaba  has free downloadable SDKs and a large number of supporting libraries licenced under LGPL. Documentation on SuperWaba is included in the SDK download. The [http://ant.apache.org Ant] package is used to control builds, and development is carried out with a standard 1.4.x Java SDK. The author uses Blackdown Java and the [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse IDE] (contains its own Ant) running on [http://www.debian.org Debian Linux].
SuperWaba supports Palm, PocketPC, PocketPC 200x, WinCE, Java, and Windows 32-bit operating systems; SuperWaba's alpha code supports native Linux and Symbian platforms, but is not suitable for general release. Contact vik ( a t ) diamondage d0t co d0t nz if this is a must have for you.


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 13:44, 20 May 2006

FreeMindPDA is a PDA version of FreeMind. It works on Palm devices, PocketPCs, Linux, Windows and some Java devices.

Download

Download code tarball with precompiled binaries for all platforms.

Some think the mentioned tarball doesn't contain any binaries. Download working binaries for PocketPC ARM (Intel XScale, Samsung S3C, and more).

Technical

The code of FreeMindPDA is incomplete in version V0.01, but has left pre-alpha status. FreeMindPDA takes advantage of plain tree control, rather than mind map view. It is licenced under the LGPL; feel free to improve it - particularly the installation instructions. The program works on Palm devices, PocketPCs, Linux, Windows and some Java devices.

FreeMindPDA is a complete rewrite of FreeMind, as the facilities available on a PDA are significantly different to those on a PC; PDAs have smaller screens, do not understand double-clicks or right clicks, and often do not have resizable windows.

Licence

FreeMindPDA is licenced under GNU LGPL — GNU Lesser General Public Licence.

Credit

FreeMindPDA is developed by Vik Olliver.

SuperWaba Platform

FreeMindPDA is developed for SuperWaba virtual machine. SuperWaba has free downloadable SDKs and a large number of supporting libraries licenced under LGPL. Documentation on SuperWaba is included in the SDK download. The Ant package is used to control builds, and development is carried out with a standard 1.4.x Java SDK. The author uses Blackdown Java and the Eclipse IDE (contains its own Ant) running on Debian Linux.

SuperWaba supports Palm, PocketPC, PocketPC 200x, WinCE, Java, and Windows 32-bit operating systems; SuperWaba's alpha code supports native Linux and Symbian platforms, but is not suitable for general release. Contact vik ( a t ) diamondage d0t co d0t nz if this is a must have for you.

Links