El Lunes, 31 de Mayo de 2010, Valerio Passini escribió: > Why do you like it more than the other alternatives?
I've used both VYM and KDissert (I suppose Semantik, it's KDE4 version, behaves the same), and I've seen a screencast of braindump 0.8. I see braindump as a different mindmapping tool than others. Since it's built using KOffice technologies, it has many drawing and presentation options. That's pretty nice for some purposes. However, I see KDissert and VYM (and other more "conventional" programs) as more focused on mindmapping. There the interface and the drawing are more focused on having all well tied together, since that's what makes a drawing a real mindmap with everything related. That said, I'm using none of them, since I like much more the way that Freemind behaves. This is a different way of doing a mindmap, since you focus much less in positioning everything or drawing graphical elements. You just focus on taking notes of everything in a structured way. And since it supports folding (a complete must have for me, but kind of impossible to implement with other tools), it's quite convenient for making summaries or to-do lists. It's only problem is that is written in Java, so is slow and heavy, and it's UI is a little bit ugly (the keybindings are quite nice, tough). Greetings. -- Alex (a.k.a. suy) | GPG ID 0x0B8B0BC2 http://barnacity.net/ | http://disperso.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201005311830.06837....@badopi.org