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hallo
I am wondering if [http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-features/ OWL] the ontology description language is somehow connected to the XML-dialect of freemind. It would be wonderful to be capable of browsing extensive namespaces (including mindmaps of course) like it is done in [http://www.thinkmap.com/ Thinkmap] or their application [http://www.visualthesaurus.com/ The visual thesaurus].
I guess freeMind is an intrigius approach to achieve something like the standard browser within wikis and knowledgebases including the whole [www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia].
What seems to be missing are:
* weighted links (logical and/or continuous e.g. [part of], [equivalent to 70%], ..., [not equal 30%])
* dynamic loading of content
* dynamic display and application (also within small areas)
* user interaction and external program control (i.e. switch to next Wiki-page)
Well it might help the [http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ Semantic Web] to become a reality.
 
Besides it would be interesting to have something like FreeMind as a browser for any namespaces found in databases, especially those used for programming applications.

Revision as of 10:58, 30 August 2005

I am wondering if OWL the ontology description language is somehow connected to the XML-dialect of freemind. It would be wonderful to be capable of browsing extensive namespaces (including mindmaps of course) like it is done in Thinkmap or their application The visual thesaurus. I guess freeMind is an intrigius approach to achieve something like the standard browser within wikis and knowledgebases including the whole [www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. What seems to be missing are:

  • weighted links (logical and/or continuous e.g. [part of], [equivalent to 70%], ..., [not equal 30%])
  • dynamic loading of content
  • dynamic display and application (also within small areas)
  • user interaction and external program control (i.e. switch to next Wiki-page)

Well it might help the Semantic Web to become a reality.

Besides it would be interesting to have something like FreeMind as a browser for any namespaces found in databases, especially those used for programming applications.