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DESCRIPTION
FreeMind is a premier free mind-mapping software written in Java. The recent development has hopefully turned it into high productivity tool. We are proud that the operation and navigation of FreeMind is faster than that of Mind Manager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 0.8.1 release notes available here.
REQUIREMENTS
Java 1.4.2 or later.


Developer:FreeMind project
Downloads:92,145
  - Version d/l:21,162
Business:Presentation Tools
License:Free
Date:23 Jan 2008
Platform:PPC
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Sep 3 2008

REV SCOTT  I have been looking at mind mapping software for a while, but the price always drove me away. Since FreeMind was Free, I figured I would try it. Right now I am using it for document management as I have 1000's of ebooks, etc for my ministry. It is quickly becoming one of those tools that I do not know how I got along without it. I now have everything nicely sorted by catageory that I can easily find with just a click, and it does not hog my hard drive space like MS onenote did.

I am so glad I discovered mind mapping and this product. It now one of my crucial apps I could not live without and makes my mac that much more enjoyable.  (Version 0.8.1)

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Mar 26 2008
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ZZAMBONI  This is a very useful application. On a Mac it suffers from "not looking like a Mac app" (as others have commented) because it is implemented in Java, but in exchange it is cross-platform, so you can easily share mindmaps with users using Windows or Linux. It has a bit of a learning curve, but once you get over it, you can quickly and easily use it to brainstorm, to create outlines, to plan projects or papers, etc.  (Version 0.8.1)

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Oct 14 2006

KRUNKOSAURUS  I was very excited to find free "mind map" software, but I found this software grossly unintuitive. Besides the supplied commands documented in the help section, a user should be able to do natural things like double-clicking white space to create a new node, and hooking it in afterwards the way he or she sees fit. My first experience with a "mind map" was with a PC app at work. I don't recall what it was called but I definitely didn't need to read extensive documentation to use it. I will continue my search for good, intuitive mind-mapping software for the mac - paying for it if necessary, and until FreeMind improves, I suggest you do the same.  (Version 0.8)

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Oct 10 2006

NADAMAC  It's fantastic to have an application like that for free!

But there's room for improvement, too. The icons are so ugly they look like from a homepage of a 12 years old PC user. And the quality of the German translation is not ready for primetime.  (Version 0.8)

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