![]() ![]() VUE is also a great tool which is more a conceptmapping tool. Several which can be used in similar way or partial (VUE, CompendiumNG, FreeMind Xmind etc)Įasy tool which has a great flexibility and pro-active enthusiast support.ĬompendiumNG is completely flexible, not a mindmap as such. Third for brainstorming and structuring ideas or other information Ideal to get in a fasst way an understanding of (perceived) complex topics. As such building a structured knowhow overview. First of all for knowledge management, learning tool and reference to sources. Here some visual Templates for Tables etc. It would be a huge benefit to have HTML 4.x support added, so you can deal better with Tables. Only HTML 3.x is supported by SimplyHTML. This leaves on big disadvantage with Freeplane (One that I can live with). That way it's also easy to update Templates by simply sed or grepping in the missing or changed Tables. converting other structured databases in a structured MindMap tree or node. This makes it easy as well to go the oposite way. This also allows me to write some simple bash scripts to export my data into other programs for visually presentation. This guarantees me (to some extend) that all my input is not just organized into MindMaps but also structured inside HTML tables. The next thing was, creating HTML Templates (Tables) to store Adresses, Birthday, Passwords, Calories etc. This was the first step to getting all my spread data under one hood! I therefore started merging all my Text files together into MindMaps years ago. Usually if you put these information in Text files, then you end up in various different types of Text files or different "style" of putting or writing Text together. tracking Calories, Sports (Weight lifting, Jogging etc.), Passwords, Adresses. MindMaps do offer a structure because it's in XML and offers a Tree of Nodes.īut the content that is visually presented usually doesn't have a structure. One of the main issues is "having a unified structure". Taking Notes with it, Keeping Adresses, Passwords, To-do-Lists, Businessplans, Tracking my Calories, Sports and other things.īut: I usually also deal a lot with HTML Tables inside my Notes. I basicly do everything that other users described here. Sorry, got a bit enthusiastic, but it clearly details my daily use-case Maintained/active/up-to-date and switched ever since. Months latter discovered that freeplane was more Started first with freemind (first to find when searched years ago) and ![]() ![]() When do you use Freeplane and when do you use the alternatives? What advantages do the alternatives have?
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