![]() We will have to save the downloaded file on our computer. As of this writing, the latest available file is' freeplane_1.8.0 ~ upstream-1_all.deb '. Once in it we will only have to download the package that interests us. deb package from the download page by Freeplane. We will start with download the required. To test the following commands, I am going to use Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Ubuntu users will be able to install this program in our operating system through the snap package or the deb file. It can consult about them and about the use of the program in the Wiki of the project. These are just some of the features that this software offers. We will find available a spelling checker.We will have the option of paste from HTML.In the program we will be able to use the find / replace option on all open maps.We will be able export our work to formats such as PNG, JPEG, SVG, HTML / XHTML and PDF.It will give us the option of manage our projects.We will be able to use this program in different languages, among which we can find Spanish.Will make available to users tools for creating mind maps.The software is programmed in Java and is released under the GNU General Public License ( LPG) version 2 or later. This software maintains file format compatibility with FreeMind. Latex.įreeplane was launched in July 2009 as a fork of the FreeMind project. Some other main features are dialog and online editors, fuzzy search, and matching formulas. It also comes with support of DES encryption to password protect our map. In the program interface, users will be able to find tools to take notes, to organize ideas, to add dynamic links, style with a bubble, apply colors, type of borders, reminders, etc. We will find the program available for Gnu / Linux, Windows and MacOS. With this software we will be able to develop, organize and communicate our ideas and knowledge very effectively. This is one free and open source application for creating mind or concept maps ( connection diagrams between ideas) y text organization schemes. I love being able to decouple my note taking from my “use in a meeting”.In the next article we are going to take a look at Freeplane. ![]() It’s then a simple case of setting the date and time I need these notes, and simply using the terminal to launch Freeplane with the mind map as a parameter (including the node).Īnd then, awesome! I have my mindmap open at the correct node, and I can get my ‘thread back’ straight away. So now we have a node we can use: Now I use this in OmniFocus – when the time comes for my meeting I need a “deep link” to my mind-map notes. So I can use the ‘set the anchor’ feature here. So now we want to be able to use this feature, right? I found the helpful answer here to set this up. Being able to link to this node outside of Freeplane However you can see a summary of what I wanted to discuss with the team in the ‘Return Label Fix’ node. As it’s a work thing I can’t show the full details, so I have collapsed those nodes within Freeplane. I used Freeplane to makes notes to prepare for the team discussion. ![]() Using a recent example from work, I need to discuss a design on return shipping labels (I work for Australia Post). As I will show, this is a handy little hack for preparing for your meetings. What I discovered about the tool was the ability to link to specific nodes within the map. ![]() It still ticks all my boxes as a mind-mapping tool – most importantly it’s a desktop app that can be available when the internet connection fails. It’s a better upgrade to Freemind in my opinion. Thanks to another comment from a user, I was introduced to Freeplane. It doesn’t look like the developers are going to fix it either. Using Freeplane instead of freemindĪnother article covers the problem here – Monterey OS has font upgrade that has rendered freemind useless on Mac. I love working ‘asynchronously’ and coming to a meeting prepared. This is a great little hack for meeting preparation. TLDR After having to switch to Freeplane after a Mac font upgrade I discovered a useful feature where you can ‘deep link’ to a specific node. ![]()
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