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* [http://www.macworld.com/article/1136808/freemind081.html Review: FreeMind 0.8.1], 18 November 2008, macworld.com | * [http://www.macworld.com/article/1136808/freemind081.html Review: FreeMind 0.8.1], 18 November 2008, macworld.com | ||
* [https://lifehacker.com/hive-five-five-best-mind-mapping-applications-5188833 Hive Five: Five Best Mind Mapping Applications] by Jason Fitzpatrick, 29 March 2009, lifehacker.com | |||
* [http://www.marcomilani.it/2009/06/my-todo-map-evolved.html?lang=en My “ToDo” Map … evolved], 6 June 2009, marcomilani.it | * [http://www.marcomilani.it/2009/06/my-todo-map-evolved.html?lang=en My “ToDo” Map … evolved], 6 June 2009, marcomilani.it | ||
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* [http://whowritesforyou.com/2011/02/09/freemind-a-product-review-guest-post-by-penny-mattern/ FreeMind: A Product Review & Guest Post By Penny Mattern], 9 February 2011, by Randy Murray,whowritesforyou.com | * [http://whowritesforyou.com/2011/02/09/freemind-a-product-review-guest-post-by-penny-mattern/ FreeMind: A Product Review & Guest Post By Penny Mattern], 9 February 2011, by Randy Murray,whowritesforyou.com | ||
* [http://lifehacker.com/five-best-mind-mapping-tools-476534555 Five Best Mind Mapping Tools], 21 April 2013, lifehacker.com | * [http://lifehacker.com/five-best-mind-mapping-tools-476534555 Five Best Mind Mapping Tools] by Alan Henry, 21 April 2013, lifehacker.com | ||
* [https://lifehacker.com/the-best-mind-mapping-apps-of-2019-1838851298?rev=1570733700574 The Best Mind-Mapping Apps of 2019] by David Murphy, 10 October 2019, lifehacker.com | |||
* [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/freemind-mind-mapping-software FreeMind mind mapping software review] by Katie Horne, 2020, techradar.com | * [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/freemind-mind-mapping-software FreeMind mind mapping software review] by Katie Horne, 2020, techradar.com | ||
* [https://perfectgeeks.com/freemind-review/ FreeMind Review], perfectgeeks.com -- has some nice screenshots; lacks author and date | |||
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=== FreeMind competition and relatives === | === FreeMind competition and relatives === | ||
The main alternatives to FreeMind are discussed at the [[Main Page# | The main alternatives to FreeMind are discussed at the [[Main Page#Alternatives to using FreeMind]]. Some of these and others are further discussed here. See also [[Alternatives to FreeMind]]. | ||
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* [http://www.topicscape.com/ '''3D Topicscape''']. A 3D mind mapping software. | * [http://www.topicscape.com/ '''3D Topicscape''']. A 3D mind mapping software. | ||
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* [http://www.codejedi.com/ '''ShadowPlan'''] a PalmOS based software with some desktop component. Not really a graphical mind mapper, but helps to sort thoughts in form of to-do lists. | * [http://www.codejedi.com/ '''ShadowPlan'''] a PalmOS based software with some desktop component. Not really a graphical mind mapper, but helps to sort thoughts in form of to-do lists. | ||
* [http://www.thinkgraph.com '''Thinkgraph''']. Free, however, not free as in freedom, with a licence which is not even open source, not to mention GNU. And using FreeMind or Thinkgraph feels very different. With FreeMind you work much faster, but in Thinkgraph you have some different display options and the positioning of elements is more free (free also means that you have to do it, which makes it slower). | * [http://www.thinkgraph.com '''Thinkgraph''']. Free, however, not free as in freedom, with a licence which is not even open source, not to mention GNU. And using FreeMind or Thinkgraph feels very different. With FreeMind you work much faster, but in Thinkgraph you have some different display options and the positioning of elements is more free (free also means that you have to do it, which makes it slower). | ||
* [http://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ '''VYM - View Your Mind''']. Vym is a GNU PGL licenced mind mapper running on Linux and Mac OS. VYM has not been reported to run on Microsoft Windows. VYM's main branches look more like in a mind manager than FreeMind. VYM stores data in XML. VYM claims to support images; it is not clear if better than FreeMind. VYM is implemented using C++ and QT toolkit. Main advantage of VYM is probably its speed. | * [http://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ '''VYM - View Your Mind''']. Vym is a GNU PGL licenced mind mapper running on Linux and Mac OS. VYM has not been reported to run on Microsoft Windows. VYM's main branches look more like in a mind manager than FreeMind. VYM stores data in XML. VYM claims to support images; it is not clear if better than FreeMind. VYM is implemented using C++ and QT toolkit. Main advantage of VYM is probably its speed. | ||
* [http://www.igrafx.com/products/flowcharter/ '''ABC FlowCharter'''] by MicroGrafx and [http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/ '''Microsoft Visio'''] are considered to be good mind mapping tool by some people. | * [http://www.igrafx.com/products/flowcharter/ '''ABC FlowCharter'''] by MicroGrafx and [http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/ '''Microsoft Visio'''] are considered to be good mind mapping tool by some people. | ||
* [http://www.freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/ '''Kdissert'''] is a GPL mindmapper software with an emphasis on creating structured documents. | * [http://www.freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/ '''Kdissert'''] is a GPL mindmapper software with an emphasis on creating structured documents. | ||
* [http://mappio.com/ '''Mappio - FreeMind MindMap Library''']. Web library that lets you browse/share/download mind maps in FreeMind format. | * [http://mappio.com/ '''Mappio - FreeMind MindMap Library''']. Web library that lets you browse/share/download mind maps in FreeMind format. | ||
=== Websites using FreeMind Applet === | === Websites using FreeMind Applet === | ||
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** [http://litemind.com/whole-new-mind/ ''A Whole New Mind''] | ** [http://litemind.com/whole-new-mind/ ''A Whole New Mind''] | ||
** [http://litemind.com/brain-rules/ ''Brain Rules''] | ** [http://litemind.com/brain-rules/ ''Brain Rules''] | ||
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* [[Videos]] | |||
* [[Tools importing FreeMind mind maps]] | |||
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