![]() Although it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of FP, this freeware more than meets my needs and if you haven’t tried it, you should probably at least consider it.įreeplane *used* to be my mapping sw of choice until I found MindMaple MML not only produces awesome graphics, for me it was completely intuitive and very easy to use. Although I eventually got familiar with Freeplane, I always found it difficult to use and even harder to get appealing (and visually memorable) results. In fact in “Outline view” mode Freeplane effectively turns into a single-pane outliner with inline notes, so it could be rightfully added to this list.Ī simple copy and paste of the outline view into Word creates a bullet-point hierarchy with inline notes included (which gets around the earlier mentioned bug, though headings won’t be preserved this way).įreeplane *used* to be my mapping sw of choice until I found MindMaple Lite. inline.Ĭonsidering the dearth of single-pane outliners that can display notes inline (Outline 4D, Inspiration, NoteMap, UV Outliner, Maxthink), this is pretty useful. Maybe I’m stating the obvious, but another neat feature in Freeplane is “View > Notes > Display notes in map,” which displays item notes below the mind map item, i.e. Unfortunately it didn’t export the item notes in Word, which seems to be a bug, as it did when exported as an Open Office document. So when you open it in Word, you end up with a hierarchical outline in the Navigator Pane and the headings in the document (effectively a 2-pane outliner set-up). ![]() ![]() I have only just discovered that if you export a Freeplane mind map as a Word document, it assigns the appropriate level headings to each item. ![]()
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