Mind map gallery
Because of limitations of the mind map viewer, the interactive maps may look and behave slightly different from the maps you download on your computer and view with Freeplane. Read here how to download maps.
Contents
General
- Fishbone_&_Tree_Diagrams_in_Freeplane
- Industry_and_Manufacturing_industries
- Comparison between Freeplane 1.1.2 and Freeplane 1.2.1 alpha
- SWOT analysis. Hoover with cursor over root node to see references (= node details). Hoover with cursor over nodes Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Thread to see an explanation ( = node details) and hints ( = note text).
- USA_Economic_and_Regional_Structures
Special
Tutorial Freeplane
Floating nodes
Free positioned versus floating nodes
There are several ways to make independent or semi-independent groups. The group free 1 consists of a free positionable node with free posistionable children and regular grand childern. To make the group called free 1:
- define a free positionable parent node (free 1).
- define its children.
- select all children, next choose Edit > Free positionable node; (this makes appear all nodes in a pile, on top of each other)
- set the childrens edges to visible (do it a once, keep the selection; it may be handy to define a style for this)
- drag each child from the pile to its wanted position
- define the children’s children – if you want them
Open the mind map on the right and read the text hidden in the root node for peculiarities of the groups free2, free 3 an free 4. For example, group free 2 is a copy of free 1, but is not the same...
- Multiple sorts of floating nodes
- Floating nodes in digital logic
Calculations with formula plug in
Writing with Freeplane
- Writing_an_essay_with_Freeplane
- Novel Writer's Notebook: A sample map for writers (images intentionally broken)
Problem solving using Freeplane
For the concepts of tool maps and work maps see page Freeplane and problem solving.
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Screenshots
- You might want to check also for Screenshots
Mind map galleries in OTHER LANGUAGES than English
In alphabetical order:
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How to download maps to your computer
- Follow the map links given above.
- Click on the map name displayed above the map
How to contribute new maps
- Register as a user for this wiki and log in.
- If it's helpful, edit your maps for publication. Add a branch with some explanations about your map.
- Upload the map, using the "Upload file" link in the toolbox on the left.
- Embed your map into the gallery. Here's how to do it.
- Make use of this page for publishing your mind maps in English language.
- For non-English mind maps use separate wiki pages and link to them from this section
- Some extra care is needed if your map contains images.