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If MindManager isn’t for you, maybe try Freemind for mindmapping

by Tris Hussey on December 15th, 2006

Liz Strauss has a guest post from Grigor Ćorić on mindmapping.  Grigor recommends FreeMind as an alternative to commercial mindmapping tools.  Okay, I’ve tried FreeMind and I didn’t like it. I was spoiled already by MindManager from MindJet.  Hobie Swan introduced me to MindManager and gave me a license to use.  MindJet is also one of the sponsors of our contest (still open until next week).  That bias aside, if you want to get into mindmapping and aren’t sure about it, try FreeMind.  I think the process of mindmapping is more important that the tool you use to do it.

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5 opinions for If MindManager isn’t for you, maybe try Freemind for mindmapping

  • Andrew Flusche
    Dec 15, 2020 at 2:31 pm

    I definitely second the suggestion of using FreeMind (actually, this would be the 3rd, since Grigor recommended it to begin with).

    One neat use of FreeMind: mapping your career networking. You can keep track of referrers this way. It gets a bit out of hand after a while, but it’s neat to see how the branches grow.

  • Ray Le Couteur
    Dec 17, 2020 at 2:02 am

    “Okay, I’ve tried FreeMind and I didn’t like it. I was spoiled already by MindManager from MindJet.”

    Quite the opposite of me then - I tried Mindmanager and never really got into it. I find Freemind faster and more intuitive - I use it almost as much as my word processor. It organises my world!

  • Harrowdrive
    Dec 17, 2020 at 6:16 am

    I use freemind and I love it. It’s a breeze to naviagte without touching the keyboard whih is the no1 feature for me.

  • Jon Speer
    Dec 17, 2020 at 6:54 am

    I’ve used both MindManager and FreeMind and like both. MindManager is more intuitive and easier to use from the start. However, FreeMind has been growing on me. Just when I think FreeMind is unable to do a particular function, I stumble upon it while using the software. Oh yeah, FreeMind is open source and little more affordable (like free) versus MindManager.

  • Tris Hussey
    Dec 17, 2020 at 10:08 am

    Great comments! Yep the fact of the matter is that you have to use what works for you.

    My big problem with FreeMind was that I couldn’t export to Word (when I tried it). Since I use MM for starting documents, that was a must-have for me.

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