http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~hmw26/join-the-dots/index.php
A project that has a title that says it all.
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~hmw26/join-the-dots/index.php
A project that has a title that says it all.
- Mark ShuttleworthThose folks who try to impose analog rules on digital content will find themselves on the wrong side of the tidal wave.
"I noticed about a month ago that GNOME has no mind mapping software[...]"
I for one welcome my new Gnome psychotherapist overlords...
What's a "mind mapper" and why do I need it? Is this the next evolutionary stage in human-cyborg development? Sounds good. Sign me up...
/edit oops! didn't realize what forum I was in...unchartered water...
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"What's a "mind mapper" and why do I need it?"
It's basically a tool to get your ideas down to paper in a non-linear way (that way supposedly better matching the way humans think).
As always, wikipedia is your friend here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map
Btw., she's right, a mind mapping tool is really missing from gnome, though you can of course use kdissert, which is simply great.
Yes, it's nice. But I think it's written in java.Originally Posted by panickedthumb
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