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Up to this day (18.feb.2004) nobody in the forum seems to have FreeMind running on a PDA. It should be possible because there are Java-VMs for the Palm and Pocket PC platform (e. g. http://superwaba.sf.net) and there is JRE for Linux-based PDAs. If you succeed, please write about it here.
Up to this day (18.feb.2004) nobody in the forum seems to have FreeMind running on a PDA. It should be possible because there are Java-VMs for the Palm and Pocket PC platform (e. g. http://superwaba.sf.net) and there is JRE for Linux-based PDAs. If you succeed, please write about it here.


* Workaround: FreeMind Data on !PalmOS: use an xsl sheet to transform to !ShadowPlan format (see http://www.codejedi.com) then sync the !ShadowPlan file generated to !PalmOS device. You can even edit on the !PalmOS device and then transform back to FreeMind on the desktop. (Taken from a tip by David Keltie on the [[freemind-users mailing list]])
* Yet another workaround can be found in [http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1044300&forum_id=22101 this thread] .
* And another: I am using [http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/Emacs_and_EmacsWikiMode_on_PDAs Emacs my Pocket PC] (yes, really works fine!) and [[Import and export to Emacs and Wikipedia-outlines]]


* Workaround: FreeMind Data on !PalmOS: use an xsl sheet to transform to !ShadowPlan format (see http://www.codejedi.com) then sync the !ShadowPlan file generated to !PalmOS device. You can even edit on the !PalmOS device and then transform back to FreeMind on the desktop.
I created XSLT files to translate to/from ShadowPlan Desktop XML format. You can get them from the ShadowPlan Yahoo! Group.
(Taken from a tip by David Keltie on the [[freemind-users mailing list]])
 
* Yet another workaround can be found in "this thread":http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1044300&forum_id=22101 .
 
* And another: I am using "Emacs my Pocket PC":http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/Emacs_and_EmacsWikiMode_on_PDAs (yes, really works fine!) and [[Import and export to Emacs and Wikipedia-outlines]]
 
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I created XSLT files to translate to/from ShadowPlan Desktop XML format. You can get them from the ShadowPlan Yahoo! Group.<br>
Jules (http://www.knightnet.org.uk)
Jules (http://www.knightnet.org.uk)


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Maybe a fusion of of mind maps and wikis reform the whole wiki-szene and eventually the internet. Rendering Wikis with Freemind would make them so much more attractive to users.  --Helge
Maybe a fusion of of mind maps and wikis reform the whole wiki-szene and eventually the internet. Rendering Wikis with Freemind would make them so much more attractive to users.  --Helge


** Kind of a FreeMindWikis **
=== Kind of a FreeMindWikis ===


* The TWikiDrawPlugin doesn't give you mindmaps, but you can draw similar things in it: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDrawPlugin
* The TWikiDrawPlugin doesn't give you mindmaps, but you can draw similar things in it: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDrawPlugin
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* Wiki about it: http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?TouchGraphWikiBrowser
* Wiki about it: http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?TouchGraphWikiBrowser


** In general: Combination of wikis and mind maps **
=== In general: Combination of wikis and mind maps ===


Now I found the place where a combination of wikis and mind maps should be and is being discussed. In "the mother of all wikis":
Now I found the place where a combination of wikis and mind maps should be and is being discussed. In "the mother of all wikis":
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* Here you will find even more ways to visualize wikis: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?VisualizeTheWiki
* Here you will find even more ways to visualize wikis: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?VisualizeTheWiki


** Wikiing with FreeMind **
=== Wikiing with FreeMind ===


* The first step could be to add a save format to Freemind which is Wiki-style, in any case more human readable than the current XML-format. Then you could edit Wiki-pages in this format in Freemind. This should be quite easy. *Something similar is there now: There is an export/import to Emacs' outline format. This is compatible to Wikipedia-style outlines. See here:* [[Import and export to Emacs and Wikipedia-outlines]]
* The first step could be to add a save format to Freemind which is Wiki-style, in any case more human readable than the current XML-format. Then you could edit Wiki-pages in this format in Freemind. This should be quite easy. *Something similar is there now: There is an export/import to Emacs' outline format. This is compatible to Wikipedia-style outlines. See here: [[Import and export to Emacs and Wikipedia-outlines]]


* Maybe something can be programmed along the lines of the "TWikiDrawPlugin":http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDrawPlugin --Helge
* Maybe something can be programmed along the lines of the [http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDrawPlugin TWikiDrawPlugin] --Helge


We need a version of Freemind which can show the changes between two Freemind files in nice way.
We need a version of Freemind which can show the changes between two Freemind files in nice way.


** Japanese FreeMindWiki **
=== Japanese FreeMindWiki ===


From Takeshi:
From Takeshi:
Hi, My friend Akiyah have developed MindMapBBS, aim to create web-based MindMapping without rich UI browser.
Hi, My friend Akiyah have developed MindMapBBS, aim to create web-based MindMapping without rich UI browser.
He is planning connecting with wiki from MindMapBBS. MindMapBBS is Zope Product(DTML Based), can be used as inlined object in DTML Document/Method. He called **Small Product**.
He is planning connecting with wiki from MindMapBBS. MindMapBBS is Zope Product(DTML Based), can be used as inlined object in DTML Document/Method. He called '''Small Product'''.


http://sourceforge.jp/projects/mindmapbbs/ (Now, supported japanese only).
http://sourceforge.jp/projects/mindmapbbs/ (Now, supported japanese only).


*Thanks for that hint! Nearly nothing on the page yet, but sounds very interesting. We should keep checking that site for updates.*
''Thanks for that hint! Nearly nothing on the page yet, but sounds very interesting. We should keep checking that site for updates.''

Revision as of 21:25, 10 September 2004

PDA

Up to this day (18.feb.2004) nobody in the forum seems to have FreeMind running on a PDA. It should be possible because there are Java-VMs for the Palm and Pocket PC platform (e. g. http://superwaba.sf.net) and there is JRE for Linux-based PDAs. If you succeed, please write about it here.

I created XSLT files to translate to/from ShadowPlan Desktop XML format. You can get them from the ShadowPlan Yahoo! Group. Jules (http://www.knightnet.org.uk)

FreeMind combined with wiki

Creating a mixture of Freemind and a Wiki would be very interesting. It would be shown on the web and editable by everybody, like a Wiki, but it would not be ugly text-only but a beautiful mindmap instead!

Maybe a fusion of of mind maps and wikis reform the whole wiki-szene and eventually the internet. Rendering Wikis with Freemind would make them so much more attractive to users. --Helge

Kind of a FreeMindWikis

  • TouchGraphWikiBrowser
TouchGraphWikiBrowser comes already pretty close to a FreeMindWiki. The maps of the famous wikis look pretty confusing, because mindmaps usually have less links than the wiki do have on a page. Goto the following page, just and just download it and see for yourself:

In general: Combination of wikis and mind maps

Now I found the place where a combination of wikis and mind maps should be and is being discussed. In "the mother of all wikis":

  • Here is an explanation: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiMindMap
  • Here you will find an example of a visual map of a wiki which is generated by a script. Please copy the link into your browser and take the space out by hand. We do not want to real link in here because then to many bots would visit it and that would be to much traffic for the script which generates the maps. Copy this to your browser and take the "WRONG" out: "http:WRONG//c2.com/cgi/tour?FrontPage"
  • Here you will find even more ways to visualize wikis: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?VisualizeTheWiki

Wikiing with FreeMind

  • The first step could be to add a save format to Freemind which is Wiki-style, in any case more human readable than the current XML-format. Then you could edit Wiki-pages in this format in Freemind. This should be quite easy. *Something similar is there now: There is an export/import to Emacs' outline format. This is compatible to Wikipedia-style outlines. See here: Import and export to Emacs and Wikipedia-outlines
  • Maybe something can be programmed along the lines of the TWikiDrawPlugin --Helge

We need a version of Freemind which can show the changes between two Freemind files in nice way.

Japanese FreeMindWiki

From Takeshi: Hi, My friend Akiyah have developed MindMapBBS, aim to create web-based MindMapping without rich UI browser. He is planning connecting with wiki from MindMapBBS. MindMapBBS is Zope Product(DTML Based), can be used as inlined object in DTML Document/Method. He called Small Product.

http://sourceforge.jp/projects/mindmapbbs/ (Now, supported japanese only).

Thanks for that hint! Nearly nothing on the page yet, but sounds very interesting. We should keep checking that site for updates.