Alternatives to FreeMind: Difference between revisions
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==Concept map editor== | ==Concept map editor== | ||
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* [http://cmap.ihmc.us/ CmapTools] -- multiplatform freeware, | |||
* [http://www.conzilla.org/ Conzilla] -- GNU GPL-licenced one in Java, | |||
* [http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/ Compendium] -- freeware written in Java, and relying on database. | |||
Unlike mind maps, concept maps are general graphs rather than trees. See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_mapping Concept mapping] at Wikipedia. | |||
==Presentation software== | ==Presentation software== |
Revision as of 13:16, 28 August 2007
To achieve that which FreeMind offers, you can use variety of tools. Mind mapping softwareFreeFor instance:
Freeware
CommercialFor instance: Note editor / reference manager / PIM - personal information managerFor instance open source Key Note for Windows. In the case of Key Note, you obtain folding, much richer text formatting than in FreeMind, many small notes in one file and it is quite easy to reorganize the structure of your notes. It is not so fast when it comes to changing the color of nodes and not so intuitive when you move things around. It is not possible to set a link to a node, only inside the note, which is sort of equivallent of FreeMind's node without children. Key Note is much faster because it is not written in Java, but it runs on Windows platform only. Definitely worth having a look at. In Linux, the hierarchical rich text note editor TuxCards may be of interest. Text editor with Outline modeE.g. MS Word, LyX or Emacs. Outline mode enables you to fold headings and move complete "nodes" (chapters, sections, subsection) around, as well as changing the levels of the nodes. The convenience and speed of operation in the areas of restructuring, organizing, overviewing and adding items does not reach that of FreeMind, but on the other hand: if you already use one of these editors, you can avoid the extravagance of installing and learning to use a new tool and gain part of what FreeMind offers that way. Text editor with Folding modeE.g. Emacs, Vim or jEdit. Again, you achieve information hiding, but the overheads of using folding mode when compared to FreeMind are considerable. OutlinerE.g. cross-platform Java outline editor or Microsoft Windows based Outliner. Compared to FreeMind, these programs are rather rudimentary. Another option is cross-platform Python-based outliner Leo (Python Licence); evaluation is missing. Concept map editorLike:
Unlike mind maps, concept maps are general graphs rather than trees. See also Concept mapping at Wikipedia. Presentation softwareLike Microsoft PowerPoint or OpenOffice Impress. It can be used for drawing concept maps using boxes and connectors; compared to specialized software for concept maps, its edge is that it helps you keep low the number of pieces of software you have to learn to use. Other
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