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as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?
as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?


'''Did FreeMind make you angry?''' [[#Forums|Write us]], anonymously if you want.
'''Did FreeMind make you angry?''' [http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/forums/forum/320014 Write a complaint].
==Download==


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See [[Download]].
<font color="green">'''New: FreeMind is the Project of the Month February 2006 (POTM) at SourceForge.'''</font> See the [http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2006-02.php Project of the Month].</p>


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<small>Get yourself what  more than '''4 000 users download each day'''. <sup>[http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/detail.php?group_id=7118&ugn=freemind&type=prdownload&mode=60day&package_id=0 stats]</sup></small>
<font color="green">'''New: FreeMind 0.8.0 has been released on 6.9.2005.'''</font> See the [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=494979 announcement] or [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/docs/features/0_8_0/Features%200.8.0.html overview of new features].</p>


== Download ==
==Project news==


Choose among the following binaries of the current '''FreeMind 0.8.0''', depending on your operating system:
: ''See more at [[News]].''
 
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'''New <font color="red">beta</font> FreeMind 1.1.0-Beta2. For the overview of new features, see here:  [[FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features|FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features]].  See also: [https://sourceforge.net/p/freemind/discussion/22101/thread/801fce22/ Open-Discussion Page with download link] ('''Mac users see below!''') (7 Feb 2016).'''</p>
 
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'''New <font color="red">beta</font> FreeMind 1.1.0-Beta1. For the overview of new features, see here:  [[FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features|FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features]].  See also: [https://sourceforge.net/p/freemind/discussion/22101/thread/60e34aca/ Open-Discussion Page with download link] ('''Mac Mountain Lion users see below!''') (22 Jun 2015).'''</p>


*'''Microsoft Windows'''
** [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freemind/FreeMind-Windows-Installer-0_8_0.exe?download '''Windows Installer'''] (smaller version without export to SVG, 3 MB)
** [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freemind/FreeMind-Windows-Installer-0_8_0-max.exe?download '''Windows Installer Max''']  (all-including version, 8 MB)
*'''Mac OS X'''
** [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freemind/Mac_OS_X_Freemind-0_8_0.dmg?download '''MAC OS X'''] (all-including version, 8 MB)
*'''Linux'''
** [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118&package_id=161831&release_id=355162 '''Debian Linux'''] (it is '''highly''' recommended to check first the [http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=355162 release notes])
** [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118&package_id=161830&release_id=355738 '''SuSE 9.x Linux'''] (and other RPM-based) (see also [http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=355738 release notes])
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*'''Any operating system'''
** [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freemind/freemind-bin-0_8_0.zip?download '''binaries for any operating system'''] (smaller version without export to SVG, 3 MB)
** [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/freemind/freemind-bin-max-0_8_0.zip?download '''binaries for any operating system - max'''] (all-including version, 8 MB)


You can also download older versions, see [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118 all files for download].
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'''New <font color="green">release</font> FreeMind 1.0.1 [[Download|available for download]]. It is a bug fix release for 1.0.0.  For details see the [https://sourceforge.net/p/freemind/discussion/22101/thread/83e004f6/?limit=25#1b9d Open-Discussion Page] ('''Mac Mountain Lion users see below!''') (12 Apr 2014).'http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=protect''</p>


'''Note:''' FreeMind '''requires Java 1.4''' or higher; [http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp download JRE - Java Runtime Environment] (go [http://javashoplm.sun.com:80/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=22&amp;PartDetailId=jre-1.5.0-oth-JPR&amp;SiteId=JSC&amp;TransactionId=noreg directly to JRE]) for your platform or [http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/java.html download JRE for Mac OS X], if you do not have Java 1.4 already.


=== Maximum and minimum versions ===
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<font color="green">'''New Release FreeMind 1.0.0 [[Download|available]]  (19 OCt 2013).''' </font>  The release has a lot of new functions (in comparison with the 0.9.0 release two years ago). Especially clones, collaboration and geographical maps are the major new functions. The most important usability addition is the spell checker (thanks to Eike). For an overview over new features, see [[FreeMind 1.0.0: The New Features|FreeMind 1.0.0: The New Features]].</p>


Above, FreeMind is available in two versions -- maximum and minimum. Minimum version is considerably smaller to download, having around 3 MB instead of 8 MB. Maximum version contains additional plugins, downloadable also from [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118 Files] section. The plugins feature exporting to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), exporting to Portable Document Format (PDF), reminders that can be attached to nodes, and help for FreeMind reminiscent of help usually delivered with Microsoft Windows applications.
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'''New <font color="blue">release candidate</font> FreeMind 1.0.0-RC5. For the overview of new features, see here:  [[FreeMind 1.0.0: The New Features|FreeMind 1.0.0: The New Features]]. See also: [https://sourceforge.net/p/freemind/discussion/22101/thread/7948fe4f/ Open-Discussion Page with download link] ('''Mac Mountain Lion users see below!''') (11 Sep 2013).'''</p>
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<font color="green">'''Information for Mac Maverick (10.9) and Mountain Lion (10.8) Users (20 Aug 2012).''' </font>  After the download, the operating system reports that the application has not been signed and reminds you that the default security preferences prevent you from running such applications. There is an easy workaround, namely control-clicking on the icon and selecting Open.</p>


== Install and run ==
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<font color="green">'''FreeMind has made it as the finalist for the 2009 Community Choice Award in the category "Most likely to change the way you do everything"!! Thanks for your trust in our project.</font> '''</p>


The easiest way to install FreeMind on Microsoft Windows is to download and execute the installer '''FreeMind-Windows-Installer-0_8_0.exe'''.
==Running==
Alternatively, download the latest binary, e.g. '''freemind-bin-0_8_0.zip''', and unzip
the binary to some folder; if you are running Windows platform, double click '''freemind.exe'''
and you're running FreeMind; if you are on some of the Unix / Linux platforms,
open '''freemind.sh'''.
You '''don't need to download sources''' to run
FreeMind.


== Get a taste of FreeMind ==
To run FreeMind, do one of the following.


You can view maps created with FreeMind '''now''', the only thing you need
* in Windows, double click '''Freemind.exe''', or
is Java 1.4 installed; just click one of the following links:
* on any operating system, double click '''freemind.jar''' in the <tt>lib/</tt> folder of the folder in which FreeMind has been installed.


* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/MindMapDocs/freemindDocuInBrowser.html FreeMind Documentation as a mind map] (using a java applet with around 700 KB)
==Getting a taste of FreeMind==
* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/PublicMaps.html Daniel's public map] (some bookmarks and remarks)


If you wonder how the maps exported by FreeMind into HTML look like, follow:
You can view mind maps created with FreeMind '''now''' in your web browser, if you have Java 1.4 installed.
{| {{Table style}}
! Map
! Note
|-
| <mm>[[:Freemind.mm|applet|FreeMind documentation]]</mm>
| Shown as a mind map, using a Java applet with around 700 KB.
|-
| [[Mind Map Gallery]]
| Mind maps contributed by FreeMind users, embedded into this wiki.
|-
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/PublicMaps.html Daniel's public map]
| Some bookmarks and remarks.
|-
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/PublicMaps-exported.html Daniel's public map (HTML)]
| Map exported into HTML; some bookmarks and remarks.
|}


* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/PublicMaps-exported.html Daniel's public map (HTML)] (some bookmarks and remarks)
==Screenshots==


== Screenshots ==
: ''See more in [[Screenshots]].''


{|  
{|  
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-computer-knowledge.png http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-computer-knowledge-thumb.png]
| [[File:FreeMind-computer-knowledge-080.png|290px]]
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-learning-german.png http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-learning-german-thumb.png]
| [[File:FreeMind-learning-german-080.png|290px]]
|-
|-
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-freemind-development.png http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-freemind-development-thumb.png]
| [[File:FreeMind-freemind-development-080.png|290px]]
| [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-my-health.png http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind-my-health-thumb.png]
| [[File:FreeMind-my-health-080.png|290px]]
|}
|}


== What FreeMind is good for ==
==Uses of FreeMind==


Current users of FreeMind use it for the following purposes:
Current users of FreeMind use it for the following purposes:
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== License ==
== License ==


FreeMind is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Software free software], licenced under GPL - [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License]. Basically, that means that you are free to use FreeMind to whatever you want without paying for that, and that any code derived from current FreeMind's code must also be licenced under GPL. FreeMind is also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_software open source software].
FreeMind is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Software free software] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_software open source software], licensed under GNU GPL V2+ ([http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU General Public License]), where "V2+" means "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version". Basically, that means that you are free to use FreeMind to whatever purpose you want without paying for that, and that any code derived from current FreeMind's code must also be licensed under GPL V2+. See also [[Licensing]].


== Get help from other users ==
== Get help from other users ==
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== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==


FreeMind comes with the documentation in the form of mind map, available from application menu ''Help > Documentation''.  The documentation is a succint description of FreeMind functions, rather than a mind mapping text book.  
: ''See detail in [[Documentation]].''
You can also [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/MindMapDocs/freemindDocuInBrowser.html browse the documentation now] (using a Java applet with around 700 KB that requires Java 1.4.2 or later).
 
Documentation available includes the following.
 
* Mind map documentation: Application menu: ''Help > Documentation''.
* Windows help-like documentation: Application menu: ''Help > Help''.
* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/FreeMind%20User%20Guide%20by%20Shailaja%20Kumar%20(manual).pdf  Printable documentation in PDF]
 
== Alternatives to using FreeMind ==


A similar documentation is also available in the form similar to Windows help, in application menu ''Help > Help''. Also useful is the page [[Asked Questions]] in this website, also known as FAQ.
: ''See detail in [[Alternatives to FreeMind]]''.


To find out about mind mapping, consider searching the web, or buying yourself a book on mind mapping. Some links follow.
To achieve that which FreeMind offers, you can use variety of tools.


* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map Mind map] at Wikipedia
* ''Free or freeware mind mapping program'', like [http://www.thinkgraph.com Thinkgraph], [http://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ VYM - View Your Mind] or [http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/ Kdissert].
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0452273226/qid=1148920602/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/002-2747381-4796064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155The Mind Map Book : How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential (Paperback)] by Tony Buzan, Barry Buzan at Amazon.com
* ''Commercial mind mapping program'', like [http://www.mindjet.com/ MindManager], [http://www.inspiration.com/ Inspiration], [http://www.mindgenius.com/ MindGenius], [http://www.visual-mind.com/ Visual Mind] or [http://mindmapper.com/ MindMapper].
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/042512780X/qid=1148920602/sr=2-2/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_2/002-2747381-4796064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155Mindmapping: Your Personal Guide to Exploring Creativity and Problem-Solving (Paperback)] by Joyce Wycoff at Amazon.com
* ''Note editor'' / ''reference manager'' / ''PIM - personal information manager'', like [http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html Key Note] for Windows, [http://basket.kde.org/index.php BasKet Note Pads] for Linux, and [http://www.tuxcards.de/ TuxCards] for Linux.
* Text editor with ''Outline mode'', like. [http://www.microsoft.com/office/ MS Word], [http://www.lyx.org/ LyX] or [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs].
* Text editor with ''Folding mode'', e.g. [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs], [http://www.vim.org/ Vim] or [http://www.jedit.org jEdit].
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner ''Outliner''], like cross-platform [http://outliner.sourceforge.net/ Java outline editor], MS Windows based [http://hardtware.de/index.cgi?site=products&action=outliner Outliner], and Python-based outliner [http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html Leo] (Python License).
* A ''concept map editor'', like multiplatform freeware [http://cmap.ihmc.us/ CmapTools], GNU GPL-licensed [http://www.conzilla.org/ Conzilla] in Java, or freeware [http://compendium.open.ac.uk/institute/ Compendium].
* ''Presentation software'', like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Impress OpenOffice Impress], used for drawing ''concept maps''.


== Is FreeMind mind mapping software? ==
== Authors and contributors ==


The term '''mind mapping''' is related to british psychologist Tony Buzan. In Buzan's context, mind map is a tree with many colors, pictures and personal expression. '''FreeMind is not''' really '''mind mapping''' software '''in the sense of Tony Buzan''', nevertheless, one would say that FreeMind belongs to the class of so called '''mind mapping software'''.
''See detail in [[Authors and contributors]].''


Some of members of that class come pretty close to Buzan. Have a look at the site of first class commercial mind mapping software [http://www.mindjet.com/ MindManager]. You may also want to see [http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/mind-maps-examples.htm examples] of mind maps in Buzan's sense.
Several people have substantially contributed to the development of FreeMind, including the following.


== Alternatives to using FreeMind ==
* Jörg Müller
* Daniel Polansky
* Petr Novak
* Christian Foltin
* Dimitry Polivaev
 
Many other people have contributed.
 
===Tools===
 
FreeMind team uses:
* YourKit Java Profiler, donated by [http://www.yourkit.com YourKit], for analysis of memory consumption and performance issues
* Enterprise Architect, donated by [http://www.sparxsystems.eu/ Sparx Systems], for design tasks.
 
== Do you want to reward authors for their work? ==


To achieve that which FreeMind offers, you can use variety of tools.
Drop us a line saying that you like FreeMind. You can do it on our [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320015 Thank you for the music] forum - just start a new thread and click &quot;Post commment&quot;; it's really easy. We are always glad to read that someone finds FreeMind useful. This definitely increases our motivation. Also, we appreciate to read what attracts you on FreeMind, and what is your most important case of use of FreeMind.


* '''Free or freeware mind mapping program''', for instance [http://www.thinkgraph.com Thinkgraph], [http://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ VYM - View Your Mind] or [http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/ Kdissert]. Thinkgraph is not open source licenced, and in our view falls back behind FreeMind in terms of ease of use and look-and-feel. VYM is licenced under GNU GPL, with no distribution for Windows available; comparative evaluation to FreeMind is missing. Kdissert is licenced under GNU GPL, and is not available for Windows; evaluation is missing as well. See also [http://www.kriener.de/index.pl/vym4win VYM for Microsoft Windows].
Please, address any questions with problems to the [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=22102 Help] forum.
* '''Commercial mind mapping program''', for instance [http://www.mindjet.com/ MindManager], [http://www.inspiration.com/ Inspiration], [http://www.mindgenius.com/ MindGenius], [http://www.visual-mind.com/ Visual Mind] or [http://www.mindmapperusa.com/ MindMapper].
* '''Note editor''' / '''reference manager''' / '''PIM - personal information manager''', for instance open source [http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html Key Note] for Windows. In the case of Key Note, you obtain folding, much richer text formatting than in FreeMind, many small notes in one file and it is quite easy to reorganize the structure of your notes. It is not so fast when it comes to changing the color of nodes and not so intuitive when you move things around. It is not possible to set a link to a node, only inside the note, which is sort of equivallent of FreeMind's node without children. Key Note is much faster because it is not written in Java, but it runs on Windows platform only. Definitely worth having a look at. In Linux, the hierarchical rich text note editor [http://www.tuxcards.de/ TuxCards] may be of interest.
* Text editor with '''Outline mode''', e.g. [http://www.microsoft.com/office/ MS Word], [http://www.lyx.org/ LyX] or [http://www.xemacs.org/ Emacs]. Outline mode enables you to fold headings and move complete &quot;nodes&quot; (chapters, sections, subsection) around, as well as changing the levels of the nodes. The convenience and speed of operation in the areas of restructuring, organizing, overviewing and adding items does not reach that of FreeMind, but on the other hand: if you already use one of these editors, you can avoid the extravagance of installing and learning to use a new tool and gain part of what FreeMind offers that way.
* Text editor with '''Folding mode''', e.g. [http://www.xemacs.org/ Emacs],    [http://www.vim.org/ Vim] or [http://www.jedit.org jEdit]. Again, you achieve information hiding, but the overheads of using folding mode when compared to FreeMind are considerable.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outliner '''Outliner'''], e.g. cross-platform [http://outliner.sourceforge.net/ Java outline editor] or Microsoft Windows based [http://hardtware.de/index.cgi?site=products&action=outliner Outliner]. Compared to FreeMind, these programs are rather rudimentary. Another option is cross-platform Python-based outliner [http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html Leo] (Python Licence); evaluation is missing.
* A '''concept map editor''', like multiplatform freeware [http://cmap.ihmc.us/ CmapTools], GNU GPL-licenced [http://www.conzilla.org/ Conzilla] in Java, or freeware [http://www.compendiuminstitute.org/ Compendium] (written in Java, and relying on database). Unlike mind maps, concept maps are general graphs rather than trees. See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_mapping Concept mapping] at Wikipedia.


== Authors and contributors ==
==Testimonials==


The current project director is '''Daniel Polansky''', with '''Christian Foltin''' serving as a project manager. Decisions of the project director can be cancelled by the supervisory board, currently consisting of Christian Foltin, Dimitri Polivaev, and Eric Lavarde, if at least two members vote to cancel the decision in question.
What users say about FreeMind includes the following.


Up to version 0.4, FreeMind was developed by [mailto:joergmueller80@yahoo.de '''Jörg Müller''']. Jörg has not only started the project, he has also done a very good registration on Open Directory and designed the architecture that is still in use today.
'''Krishna Teja, 24.3.2011''':
For about 6 years I have only been [i]dreaming[/i] of organizing my life in
some manner. There are far too many variables and unknowns, and I never knew
[b]how or where to begin organizing[/b]. After 6 years of procrastination and
a catastrophic crash in life, I hit mind maps and FreeMind. It looks like the
search is over, I can now organize my thoughts in one place and get a clear
picture of my own life. The flexibility of the software is only limited by one's
imagination. [b]Hats off to the team[/b] for contributing this gem to the open
source world. After only days of using this software I can say its the best
thing since sliced bread. My joy is boundless. I hope to stick to FreeMind throughout
my life to organize stuff.


The versions 0.5 and 0.6 have been developed by [http://danpolansky.blogspot.com/ '''Daniel Polansky'''].
Krishna Teja,
Hyderabad INDIA


The credit for version 0.6.5 goes mainly to '''Petr Novak''' of Brno, with smaller contribution of Daniel Polansky.


The credit for version 0.6.7 goes mainly to '''Dimitri Polivaev''' and '''Christian Foltin''', with smaller contribution of Daniel Polansky.
'''Petr: 31 Jan 2009''':


The credit for version 0.7.0 goes mainly to '''Christian Foltin''', with smaller contribution from Bob Alexander, Alex Dukal, Andrew Iggleden, Takeshi Kakeda, Dimitri Polivaev, Daniel Polansky, Knud Riishøjgård and others.
Subject: my second brain


Version 0.7.1 is a bug fix of version 0.7.0 including auto-save with contributions by Christian Foltin, Daniel Polansky and a patch by Dimitri Polivaev.
did not know i have second one... until i've found freemind. no more feeling
like an idiot on morning company meeting after a big hangover - just ten minutes
long look on mindmap and you're back in saddle, ready to go champion! not even
mentioning other pluses it has in ordinary work situations, of course :) what
i want is to say big THANK YOU


The credit for version 0.8.0 goes mainly to '''Christian Foltin''' and '''Dimitri Polivaev''', with smaller contribution from Daniel Polansky and others, including translators.


According to Jörg Müller, various smaller contributions are due to Sebastian Fischmeister - misc patches, Jean-Luc Deladriere - french support, Jared Rhine - no longer used perl script freemind2html, Richard Krutisch - author of [http://mak.sourceforge.net MAK]. Hauke Helmers - the images, Rainer Janssen - time and Jost Schenck - author of [http://mymap.sourceforge.net MyMap].
'''Andrea, 25.7.2008:'''  I rediscovered Freemind last week while my proposal for a multi million USD
contract was being reviewed in a tender in a ministry.
The reviewer was keeping all details under perfect control at lightspeed, giving
hard times to us proposers noticing every single missing or glitch in our
documents.


=== Tools ===
How could he be doing this?


FreeMind team used [http://www.yourkit.com/ YourKit Java Profiler] to analyze memory consumption and performance issues.
I just asked: mind mapping software was the response. He made a big mind map
of the whole proposal and checked all the nodes one by one. As easy as this.


== Do you want to reward authors for their work? ==
Well, I was fascinated, after passing the tender review (YESSSSSSS!!!) I just
browsed my PC where freemind was sitting quiet since a couple of years. I just
launched it and applied it to my current project: a BIG software system delivery
to an important bank.


Drop us a line saying that you like FreeMind. You can do it even anonymously on our [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320015 Thank you for the music] forum - just start a new thread and click &quot;Post commment&quot;; it's really easy. We are always glad to read that someone finds FreeMind useful. This definitely increases our motivation. Also, we appreciate to read what attracts you on FreeMind, and what is your most important case of use of FreeMind.
Guys, in 3 days I made a perfect job in tracking activities, preparing project
status meeting, todo lists, reports, software test result diagrams... I'm just
amazed.


Please, address any questions with problems to the [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=22102 Help] forum.
>From now on I'll use it for everything.


== What users say about FreeMind ==
Thanks for this precious piece of software.


<font color="gray">(Keywords: testimonials.)</font>


'''Rich, 14.4.2004:''' First off, congratulations on a truly awesome application with a fantastically intuitive interface... I thought I'd spend 10 minutes evaluating it but I had so much fun I ended up playing for hours - I even missed lunch!
'''Rich, 14.4.2004:''' First off, congratulations on a truly awesome application with a fantastically intuitive interface... I thought I'd spend 10 minutes evaluating it but I had so much fun I ended up playing for hours - I even missed lunch!
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either too simplistic or too cumbersome.
either too simplistic or too cumbersome.


See more of positive reactions on [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320015 Thank you for the music] forum.
See more of positive reactions on [http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/forums/forum/320015 Thank you for the music] forum.


== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==
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So you want to know what electronic press has to say about FreeMind? FreeMind has been reviewed in the following articles and blogs.
So you want to know what electronic press has to say about FreeMind? FreeMind has been reviewed in the following articles and blogs.


* [http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/09/10/1946203.shtml?tid=79 Can open source software free your mind?], September 10th, 2004 (newsforge.com)
* [http://www.linux.com/feature/38918 Can open source software free your mind?], September 10th, 2004 (linux.com)
 
* [http://sorou.sh/2006/02/26/mind-mapping-with-freemind-review Mind Mapping with FreeMind (Review)], February 26th, 2006 (hyperreality.wordpress.com)
* [http://hyperreality.wordpress.com/2006/02/26/mind-mapping-with-freemind-review/ Mind Mapping with FreeMind (Review)], February 26th, 2006 (hyperreality.wordpress.com)


See more at [[marketing]] page.
See more at [[marketing]] page.
== Forums ==
You can discuss FreeMind in the following forums. (Links to the forums are also scattered throught the web page above.)
* [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=22102 Help] (anonymous postings allowed) &mdash; questions on tips or technical difficulties, no feature requests
* [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=22101 Open Discussion] &mdash; possible future directions, fundamentals, or whatever
* [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320014 Complaints from users] (anonymous postings allowed) &mdash; complaints from users, even anonymous, angry and unpolite, on critical problems like losing of data
* [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=320015 Thank you for the music] (anonymous postings allowed) &mdash; a place to express your thanks and satisfaction with FreeMind, no feature requests
There is no forum for reporting a bug, but there is a tracker for bugs instead.
* [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=107118&group_id=7118&func=browse Bugs] &mdash; a place to put bug messages. Please, consult the other sources for a solution to your bug before adding it to the bug tracking database. This helps keeping duplicates low.
== In progress ==
The development team of FreeMind is currently working on the following features. (We cannot guarantee that the features will actually make it into the next release; most of them should.)
* Attributes on nodes
* Filtering which nodes are shown by icons and contained string
* Rich text nodes
* Save All function


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FreeMind - free mind mapping software

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 MindManager because of one-click "fold / unfold" and "follow link" operations.

So you want to write a completely new metaphysics? Why don't you use FreeMind? You have a tool at hand that remarkably resembles the tray slips of Robert Pirsig, described in his sequel to Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called Lila. Do you want to refactor your essays in a similar way you would refactor software? Or do you want to keep personal knowledge base, which is easy to manage? Why don't you try FreeMind? Do you want to prioritize, know where you are, where you've been and where you are heading, as Stephen Covey would advise you? Have you tried FreeMind to keep track of all the things that are needed for that?

Did FreeMind make you angry? Write a complaint.

Download

See Download.

Get yourself what more than 4 000 users download each day. stats

Project news

See more at News.

New beta FreeMind 1.1.0-Beta2. For the overview of new features, see here: FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features. See also: Open-Discussion Page with download link (Mac users see below!) (7 Feb 2016).

New beta FreeMind 1.1.0-Beta1. For the overview of new features, see here: FreeMind 1.1.0: The New Features. See also: Open-Discussion Page with download link (Mac Mountain Lion users see below!) (22 Jun 2015).


New release FreeMind 1.0.1 available for download. It is a bug fix release for 1.0.0. For details see the Open-Discussion Page ('Mac Mountain Lion users see below!) (12 Apr 2014).'http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=protect


New Release FreeMind 1.0.0 available (19 OCt 2013). The release has a lot of new functions (in comparison with the 0.9.0 release two years ago). Especially clones, collaboration and geographical maps are the major new functions. The most important usability addition is the spell checker (thanks to Eike). For an overview over new features, see FreeMind 1.0.0: The New Features.

Information for Mac Maverick (10.9) and Mountain Lion (10.8) Users (20 Aug 2012). After the download, the operating system reports that the application has not been signed and reminds you that the default security preferences prevent you from running such applications. There is an easy workaround, namely control-clicking on the icon and selecting Open.

FreeMind has made it as the finalist for the 2009 Community Choice Award in the category "Most likely to change the way you do everything"!! Thanks for your trust in our project.

Running

To run FreeMind, do one of the following.

  • in Windows, double click Freemind.exe, or
  • on any operating system, double click freemind.jar in the lib/ folder of the folder in which FreeMind has been installed.

Getting a taste of FreeMind

You can view mind maps created with FreeMind now in your web browser, if you have Java 1.4 installed.

Map Note
<mm>applet|FreeMind documentation</mm> Shown as a mind map, using a Java applet with around 700 KB.
Mind Map Gallery Mind maps contributed by FreeMind users, embedded into this wiki.
Daniel's public map Some bookmarks and remarks.
Daniel's public map (HTML) Map exported into HTML; some bookmarks and remarks.

Screenshots

See more in Screenshots.
FreeMind-computer-knowledge-080.png FreeMind-learning-german-080.png
FreeMind-freemind-development-080.png FreeMind-my-health-080.png

Uses of FreeMind

Current users of FreeMind use it for the following purposes:

  • Keeping track of projects, including subtasks, state of subtasks and time recording
  • Project workplace, including links to necessary files, executables, source of information and of course information
  • Workplace for internet research using Google and other sources
  • Keeping a collection of small or middle sized notes with links on some area which expands as needed. Such a collection of notes is sometimes called knowledge base.
  • Essay writing and brainstorming, using colors to show which essays are open, completed, not yet started etc, using size of nodes to indicate size of essays. I don't have one map for one essay, I have one map for all essays. I move parts of some essays to other when it seems appropriate.
  • Keeping a small database of something with structure that is either very dynamic or not known in advance. The main disadvantage of such approach when compared to traditional database applications are poor query possibilities, but I use it that way anyway - contacts, recipes, medical records etc. You learn about the structure from the additional data items you enter. For example, different medical records use different structure and you do not have to analyze all the possible structures before you enter the first medical record.
  • Commented internet favorites or bookmarks, with colors and fonts having the meaning you want.

Features

Apart from other things, this release of FreeMind features:

  • Fully functional following of HTML links stored in the nodes, be it www links or links to local files.
  • From very early versions, Freemind supports folding which is its essential property.
  • Fast one-click navigation, including folding / unfolding on one click and following links on one click at the same time (you don't have to make choice between fast following of links and fast fold/unfold). You can move the map by dragging the map's background as well as using mouse wheel.
  • Undo
  • Smart Drag'n Drop, including the possibility to copy nodes or copy style of nodes; dragging and dropping of multiple selected nodes; dropping of texts or list of files from outside
  • Smart copying and pasting into, including pasting of links from HTML or structuring the pasted content on the basis of the number of leading spaces in a line; pasting of lists of selected files
  • Smart copying and pasting from, including plain text and RTF (MS Wordpad, MS Word, MS Outlook messages).
  • Export of map to HTML, with folding (see example)
  • Find facility, where found items are shown one by one as you do "find next", and the map is unfolded only for the current item.
  • Possibility to use and edit long multiline nodes; even with newlines
  • Possibility to decorate nodes with built-in icons, colors and different fonts.
  • Low costs of risk of switching away to another mind mapping tool, because FreeMind stores maps in XML format. If you have a lot of maps created by FreeMind and you want to switch to another program, writing a conversion program should be easy, especially if that program features Visual Basic scripting facility. Christoph Rissner describes in his article at IICM site his implementation of data exchange between FreeMind and MindManager.
  • File mode enables you to browse the files on your computer, seeing the folder structure as mind map.
  • See more details in Freemind development tree

Weak spots include:

  • The support of pictures in nodes is in preliminary stage. When you want to carry a map around with you, you have to take care that you take the image files with you.
  • FreeMind is basically one user application. Although users can in principle work on the same map, there is only preliminary locking mechanism to prevent conflicts, at the time, switched off by default.
  • In rare cases, following of HTML links in the web browser does not work on some computers; the same holds for opening local files.
  • Limited support for fancy graphics.

License

FreeMind is free software and open source software, licensed under GNU GPL V2+ (GNU General Public License), where "V2+" means "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version". Basically, that means that you are free to use FreeMind to whatever purpose you want without paying for that, and that any code derived from current FreeMind's code must also be licensed under GPL V2+. See also Licensing.

Get help from other users

Ask a question on FreeMind's Help forum. Also, consider looking at the collection of asked questions, using the search function of your browser. If you're unlike most of computer users, you may also consider reading the documentation, accessible from the menu Help > Documentation; press Ctrl + F to search through the documentation. For Linux users, FreeMind on Linux page may be helpful.

Documentation

See detail in Documentation.

Documentation available includes the following.

  • Mind map documentation: Application menu: Help > Documentation.
  • Windows help-like documentation: Application menu: Help > Help.
  • Printable documentation in PDF

Alternatives to using FreeMind

See detail in Alternatives to FreeMind.

To achieve that which FreeMind offers, you can use variety of tools.

Authors and contributors

See detail in Authors and contributors.

Several people have substantially contributed to the development of FreeMind, including the following.

  • Jörg Müller
  • Daniel Polansky
  • Petr Novak
  • Christian Foltin
  • Dimitry Polivaev

Many other people have contributed.

Tools

FreeMind team uses:

  • YourKit Java Profiler, donated by YourKit, for analysis of memory consumption and performance issues
  • Enterprise Architect, donated by Sparx Systems, for design tasks.

Do you want to reward authors for their work?

Drop us a line saying that you like FreeMind. You can do it on our Thank you for the music forum - just start a new thread and click "Post commment"; it's really easy. We are always glad to read that someone finds FreeMind useful. This definitely increases our motivation. Also, we appreciate to read what attracts you on FreeMind, and what is your most important case of use of FreeMind.

Please, address any questions with problems to the Help forum.

Testimonials

What users say about FreeMind includes the following.

Krishna Teja, 24.3.2011: For about 6 years I have only been [i]dreaming[/i] of organizing my life in some manner. There are far too many variables and unknowns, and I never knew [b]how or where to begin organizing[/b]. After 6 years of procrastination and a catastrophic crash in life, I hit mind maps and FreeMind. It looks like the search is over, I can now organize my thoughts in one place and get a clear picture of my own life. The flexibility of the software is only limited by one's imagination. [b]Hats off to the team[/b] for contributing this gem to the open source world. After only days of using this software I can say its the best thing since sliced bread. My joy is boundless. I hope to stick to FreeMind throughout my life to organize stuff.

Krishna Teja, Hyderabad INDIA


Petr: 31 Jan 2009:

Subject: my second brain

did not know i have second one... until i've found freemind. no more feeling like an idiot on morning company meeting after a big hangover - just ten minutes long look on mindmap and you're back in saddle, ready to go champion! not even mentioning other pluses it has in ordinary work situations, of course :) what i want is to say big THANK YOU


Andrea, 25.7.2008: I rediscovered Freemind last week while my proposal for a multi million USD contract was being reviewed in a tender in a ministry. The reviewer was keeping all details under perfect control at lightspeed, giving hard times to us proposers noticing every single missing or glitch in our documents.

How could he be doing this?

I just asked: mind mapping software was the response. He made a big mind map of the whole proposal and checked all the nodes one by one. As easy as this.

Well, I was fascinated, after passing the tender review (YESSSSSSS!!!) I just browsed my PC where freemind was sitting quiet since a couple of years. I just launched it and applied it to my current project: a BIG software system delivery to an important bank.

Guys, in 3 days I made a perfect job in tracking activities, preparing project status meeting, todo lists, reports, software test result diagrams... I'm just amazed.

>From now on I'll use it for everything.

Thanks for this precious piece of software.


Rich, 14.4.2004: First off, congratulations on a truly awesome application with a fantastically intuitive interface... I thought I'd spend 10 minutes evaluating it but I had so much fun I ended up playing for hours - I even missed lunch!

Daniel, 1.2.2003: How do I know that FreeMind is a high productivity tool? The answer is I don't. I am using FreeMind on daily basis and am very satisfied with the benefits it brings me. What I really consider important is that when I use FreeMind, most of the time I don't have to ask myself "how do I do this thing in FreeMind", but I rather just do what I need without thinking about it. FreeMind makes my task of collecting, organizing and analyzing information on a given topic much easier.

James, 14.10.2002: Now, having tried out the new release, I can tell you: It's brilliant! Well done!

Henning, 21.11.2002: I recently started using FreeMind and I'm rather delightet. After getting to known it, it immediately became one of my every-day-use-tools.

Joe, 20.1.2003: I downloaded Freemind several months ago and it has become a vital part of my daily activites. I am enormously grateful for the program.

Paul, 9.2.2003: What a splendid piece of work!

Tom, 13.2.2003: I appreciate version 6.1 very much. Having the DnD capability into and out of my emails has now made Freemind the source document for my management work. 6.1 is stable, simple and elegant in text, lines, and manipulation. I prefer such elegance to commercial versions because I have work to do, not time to make things look better. This is a superb complexity organizer.

I also use it at home to capture my martial arts learning as I head towards a black belt. I put in the basic movements and the katas or arranged groups of movements. I use that when I practice at home.

Perry, 10.4.2003: I have been using FreeMind for two or three months now, and find it totally indispensable! I simply can't say enough good things about how it has helped me get on top of an overwhelming workload. I've tried task managers and project managers ad-nauseam, and they are either too simplistic or too cumbersome.

See more of positive reactions on Thank you for the music forum.

Reviews

So you want to know what electronic press has to say about FreeMind? FreeMind has been reviewed in the following articles and blogs.

See more at marketing page.

More pages

This website also features the following pages.

Forums ~ Requests for enhancements ~ Import and export ~ Flash browser ~ FreeMindPDA ~ Freemind Win Collab ~ Sandbox ~ Documentation efforts ~ Plugins ~ Short patches ~ Tutorial effort ~ User.properties