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Bug 458110 - GNOME Office should include a Mind Mapping software
GNOME Office should include a Mind Mapping software
Status: RESOLVED INCOMPLETE
Product: general
Classification: Other
Component: general
unspecified
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Unknown User
Unknown User
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2007-07-18 22:00 UTC by John Richard Moser
Modified: 2009-02-23 15:47 UTC
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Description John Richard Moser 2007-07-18 22:00:45 UTC
GNOME Office should include a Mind Mapping software package.  "Mind Mapping" is a specific form of note taking in which concepts are related in a tree-like form.  Existing mind mapping software is either buggy (see FreeMind[1] 0.9, but that's a beta), feature-lacking (see FreeMind again, and Labyrinth[2]), or ugly (see Labyrinth).

The Windows program Mind Mapper[3] provides an example of a highly featureful mind mapping software package, though only on a 30 day trial.  FreeMind produces better looking output I think (mainly because the elements don't get infinitely smaller), but has bugs and lacks the myriad of types of maps Mind Mapper can generate; still, it generates a mind map, the core job of the software.

[1] http://freemind.sourceforge.net
[2] http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/labyrinth.html
Comment 1 Pander 2007-08-09 13:49:34 UTC
Also consider vym and semantik (previously know as kdissert) which are already packaged for Ubuntu.
Comment 2 André Klapper 2008-08-02 20:19:56 UTC
What is "GNOME Office" I have to ask?
Comment 3 Tobias Mueller 2009-02-23 15:47:49 UTC
Hi John.

I think it's the best if you raise your issue on the proper mailinglist like d-d-l.

While it's a good thing to include such a software in GNOME, it's most likely that nobody takes it on unless you do it youself :-/

As I don't know what GNOME Office is as well, I'm closing this bug as INCOMPLETE. Please reopen if you have any news.