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FreeMind 用於編輯思維導圖,XML / HTML 文檔和目錄樹。未來甚至會支持主題地圖(ISO)等網絡結構。所有這些數據都以用戶心智地圖的形式呈現給用戶。這是通過模塊化設計實現的,這使得可以輕鬆地編寫模塊,只需設計問題的模型(數據結構),而不需要關注視覺表示。目前,心智圖和文件模式被實現。 FreeMind 的當前用戶將其用於以下目的: 跟踪項目,包括子任務,子任務狀態和時間記錄。項目工作... FreeMind 軟體介紹更新時間:2014-04-12
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更新時間:2014-01-25
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What's new in this version:
WOW Features:
- Clones: nodes and its sub-nodes can be cloned. The two copies will then be synchronized
- Collaboration: two or more people can work simultaneously on the same map
- Restore complete session
- Location based mind mapping
- Spell checking on input
Clones:
- Copy a node via Edit -> Copy
- Paste a clone of this node (and its children) via Edit -> Paste as Clone
- Both source and destination nodes get a (CLONE) symbol (you can disable this in the file freemind.properties).
- Every change to the source or the destination node will be synchronized on the other one.
- This works after saving and loading later on, too.
- It is possible to have clones inside of other clones.
- It is impossible to move a clone into another clone of the same node.
- To disable a clone, move to the source node and choose "Clone node" again (The UI must be tweaked, IMHO)
Collaboration:
- You can share a map in your network.
- To do this, you need to specify a port and a password. Then you are the master.
- Others that reach your master-host and the port can connect with the password.
- They will get exactly the same map as a local copy.
- Each change from any participants is distributed among all participants.
- To end the collaboration, just choose "Share map" again. Then, some seconds later, all clients see, that the collaboration has ended.
- The title of the window shows the hostname, port and the participants of the collaboration.
- Observe, that there is little security around. Only the password is present, but the communication is in plain.
Restore session:
- FreeMind loads each map opened in the last session,
- restores the zoom and
- the last selected nodes.
- This feature can be switched off in the preferences.
- Location Based Mind Mapping:
- Now, you can associate nodes of a mindmap with geographical locations. Each node can have at most one location.
Use cases:
- Store interesting places (eg. restaurants or business partner addresses)
Organize a geographical search. Examples:
- house hunting
- holiday location
- With the integrated map viewer using maps from openstreetmaps you can visualize them inside of FreeMind (in the "Tools" menu under "Show Map" or Ctrl+Alt+M). To add a node with a location, just open the map viewer, search for it (using the geographical find Ctrl+F) and double click the location. At this location, the usual node edit window appears to enter its description. Finally, a new child with this location has been created.
- The position, the map center, the zoom factor and the map source (the map provider, e.g. Mapnik) are stored. Moreover, a tooltip image is created and stored in the same directory as the map itself.
- The positions of folded nodes are not displayed in the map viewer. Thus, the mind map structure is represented in the geographical map as well.
- To change a node's position, just drag&drop it.
- The node's context menu contains more actions. Each can be applied to multiple selected nodes as well.
More location-based features:
- You can add a little map as a picture to the node.
- You can jump to a node (restoring its position, zoom, etc.).
- You can remove its geographical position.
- You can export the map view as an image.
- In the viewer, you can use the mouse wheel to zoom, cursor to move and Shift + cursor to move page wise.
- You can set a home position and use the "Pos1" key to navigate to it immediately.
- You can select nodes and if you press shift with the right click, you can select rectangular areas as well.
- You can search for places locally. This means, that the search takes only visible points into account. Try Control-L to activate the local search.
Other features:
- Moreover it contains a feature from Eclipse: Jump to the last edit locations (control-q):
- If you press Control-Q, you'll get to the node ultimately changed.
- Pressing Control-Q again moves to the last but second and so on.
- Ten places are stored.
- Headless export of maps to graphics
- QuickLook Plugin for Mac: Drop (FreeMind to the applications folder and) the FreemindQL.qlgenerator into the QuickLook folder.
- Now, open FreeMind and close it again
- Wait some time, or run 'qlmanage -r' on the command line
更新時間:2011-02-18
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What's new in this version:
New Editor:
- The new editor supports text formatting in nodes and notes (the little window at the bottom of the frame).
- It is stored as (X)HTML inside the nodes and can be thus exported to HTML very efficiently.
Notes enhancements:
- The notes do now directly belong to the main window. Even if it is not visible a tooltip indicates the content.
Filter:
- Using Filters the current mindmap can be reduced to nodes satisfying certain criteria. For example, if you only want to see every node containing "TODO", then you have to press on the filter symbol (the funnel beside the zoom box), the filter toolbar appears, choose "edit" and add the condition that the node content contains "TODO". Then select the filter in the filter toolbar. Now, only the filtered nodes and its ancestors are displayed unless you choose "No filtering" in the toolbar.
- Using the settings "Show ancestors" and "Show descendants" you can influence the apperance of the parent and child nodes that are connected with the nodes being filtered.
- There are many different criteria filters can be based on such as a set of selected nodes, a specific icon and some attributes.
Attributes:
- Attributes are additional meta information in the form of text pairs attached to nodes.
- Thus, criteria like Context->Home or Context->Job can be expressed. Later a filter limits the display only to certain contexts.
- Moreover, Groovy scripts are currently stored within attributes.
更新時間:2008-02-26
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更新時間:2005-09-07
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