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* As 9 June 2023, Freeplane is downloaded about 14,000 times a week[https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/files/stats/timeline?dates=2021-01-01+to+2023-06-09&period=weekly], whereas FreeMind is downloaded about 6,000 times a week[https://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/files/stats/timeline?dates=2021-01-01+to+2023-06-09&period=weekly]; in April, Freeplane was downloaded about 8,000 times a week.
* As 9 June 2023, Freeplane is downloaded about 14,000 times a week[https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/files/stats/timeline?dates=2021-01-01+to+2023-06-09&period=weekly], whereas FreeMind is downloaded about 6,000 times a week[https://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/files/stats/timeline?dates=2021-01-01+to+2023-06-09&period=weekly]; in April, Freeplane was downloaded about 8,000 times a week.
* As 9 June 2023, FreeMind's last final release is from 12 April 2014, nearly a decade ago. Freeplane most recent release is from 28 May 2023.
* As 9 June 2023, FreeMind's last final release is from 12 April 2014, nearly a decade ago. Freeplane most recent release is from 28 May 2023.
Release classification:
* Freeplane does not use the ranks of alpha, beta and release candidate (RC). FreeMind did use beta and RC ranks.
* Freeplane has a freeplane preview file section:
** [https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeplane/files/freeplane%20preview/ freeplane/files/freeplane preview]
* Thus, there is the rank ''preview'', which must be something like beta and release candidate, but not differentiated.
* As per the "freeplane preview" file section:
** "This directory contains the latest preview versions of Freeplane created for testing purposes almost every week."
** "The data format of the maps saved and read by preview versions can be changed without any notice."
* There is [https://docs.freeplane.org/attic/old-mediawiki-content/Release_cycle.html Release cycle] page in Freeplane documentation, in "attic"; this does talk of alpha, beta and RC. This is probably no longer followed, as per the file section and as per this being in the attic.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:21, 10 June 2023

Freeplane is a fork of FreeMind, lead by Dimitry Polivaev.

Freeplane uses SourceForge for file downloads.

Freeplane uses GitHub as a code repository and for forums and tickets; it no longer uses SourceForge for these purposes.

System requirements:

  • Freeplane-1.11.4 from 28 May 2023 requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 11 (released on 25 September 2018) or later through 17, according to freeplane.exe launcher and per freeplaneGui.lj4.xml source code file.
  • The last version supporting JRE 1.8.0 was Freeplane 1.9.x series: Freeplane 1.9.14.

Announcements of the Freeplane fork in FreeMind forums:

Visuals:

  • Subjectively, as per Dan Polansky, Freeplane 1.9.14 looks, let's say, not so nice: the icons, the white background color in menus, everything says something's wrong. This is so not only in comparison to FreeMind, but also, say, Notepad++.

Download statistics:

  • As 9 June 2023, Freeplane is downloaded about 14,000 times a week[1], whereas FreeMind is downloaded about 6,000 times a week[2]; in April, Freeplane was downloaded about 8,000 times a week.
  • As 9 June 2023, FreeMind's last final release is from 12 April 2014, nearly a decade ago. Freeplane most recent release is from 28 May 2023.

Release classification:

  • Freeplane does not use the ranks of alpha, beta and release candidate (RC). FreeMind did use beta and RC ranks.
  • Freeplane has a freeplane preview file section:
  • Thus, there is the rank preview, which must be something like beta and release candidate, but not differentiated.
  • As per the "freeplane preview" file section:
    • "This directory contains the latest preview versions of Freeplane created for testing purposes almost every week."
    • "The data format of the maps saved and read by preview versions can be changed without any notice."
  • There is Release cycle page in Freeplane documentation, in "attic"; this does talk of alpha, beta and RC. This is probably no longer followed, as per the file section and as per this being in the attic.

See also

Links