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Free Your Mind with Freemind - LinuxWorld

Take a step beyond whiteboard scribbling with a new category of software that help you explore the relationships between items and concepts.

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FreeMind - free mind mapping software

une application JAVA opensource GPL pour créer des mindmap, similaire à Mind Manager

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WikkaWiki

WikkaWiki is a lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and backed by a MySQL database. It’s a fork of the now defunct Wakka Wiki, and has a number of features that separate it from other wikis, including native support for Freemind mind-maps.

It’s designed to be used for general documentation, software development/support, and general purpose collaborative document creation.

WikkaWiki also includes support for embedding non-wiki content directly in the wiki, such as images, flash objects, direct HTML, RSS feeds, IFrames, and as mentioned, Freemind mindmaps. RSS feeds are also offered for page edit notifications.

It includes ACLs and GeSHi powered syntax highlighting, and is also XHTML compliant.

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View Your Mind (VYM)

VYM (View Your Mind) is a tool to generate and manipulate maps which show your thoughts. Such maps can help you to improve your creativity and effectivity. You can use them for time management, to organize tasks, to get an overview over complex contexts,

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kdissert

Kdissert is a mindmapping-like tool to help students to produce complicated documents very quickly and efficiently : presentations, dissertations, thesis, reports. While targetted mostly at students, Kdissert can also help teachers, decision maker, engine

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kdissert

Kdissert is a mindmapping-like tool to produce complicated documents quickly: presentations, dissertations, thesis, reports. Kdissert is targetted at students.

Kdissert shares some similarities with general-purpose mindmapping tools like Freemind and Vym, however the goal of kdissert is to create general-purpose documents, not specifically mindmaps.