FreeMind Development Team - 35.93MB (Open Source)
FreeMind is intended for editing Mind maps, XML/HTML documents, and directory trees. The data is presented to the user as a Mind map. This is achieved with a modular design, which makes it possible to easily write modules, only designing the model of the problem (the data structure), without needing elaborate visual representations.
Key features include:
FreeMind is a good tool to use, if you are not that great at keeping track of projects. It allows you to view sub-tasks, state of sub-tasks and time recording. It has a number of handy tools, such as the ability to view collections of small or middle sized notes, with or without expandable links.
Although FreeMind has a OK user interface that is fairly intuitive and well organized, the functionality has a number of weak issues; such as adding pictures in nodes. Apparently, this is in a preliminary stage, and subsequently, if you need to have a portable Mind map with full images, you are going to struggle, unless you carry those image files with you.
Overall, FreeMind is good tool to allow you to visualize a project, but it is quite a complex application that could do with a fresh interface and some attention to core functions.