Alle lunedì 31 maggio 2010, Alejandro Exojo ha scritto: > 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.
Thank you Alexandro for considering my questions and your quite extensive review of several mindmapping tools, some of which I have never heard about. Valerio -- 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/201006030903.26974.valerio.pass...@unicam.it