FreeMind is Mind-Mapping tool and an intuitive editor for tree-structured data. It features a modular design, and can be used to edit any kind of data, dependent on the current mode. The data is represented as a Mind-Map, while data, behavior, node style, edge style, color, etc. are determined by
... [More] the mode. It features one-click fold, unfold, and "follow link" operations. [Less]
Morcego is a 3D network browser written in Java and released under LGPL license. It can be embedded in web applications using XMLRPC no represent graph-like data and browse nodes.
VYM (View Your Mind) is a tool to generate and manipulate maps which show your thoughts. Such maps can help you to improve your creativity and effectivity. You can use them for time management, to organize tasks, to get an overview over complex contexts
CompendiumNG, is a powerful application that lets you create extensive maps using nodes and link structure. Common usages of Compendium include: dialog mapping and mind mapping but its uses are almost limitless. Compendium was originally developed as a project by the OpenUniversity. In 2009 it was
... [More] released as open source under the lesser GNU public license (LGPL) and in 2012 the Compendium community established CompendiumNG as an effort to maintain and further develop this great software. [Less]
limada::concept
is an application to draw, edit and store concept maps. A concept map is a diagram showing the relationships among concepts. They are graphical tools for organizing and representing knowledge. They include concepts, usually enclosed in circles or boxes of some type, and
... [More] relationships between concepts indicated by a connecting line linking two concepts.
Concept maps are similar to mindmaps, but give more freedom, as mindmaps are often restricted to radial hierarchies and tree structures.
limada::framework
is a framework for managing relationships of data in non-hierarchical structures, where the individual elements are interconnected in complex ways. The philosophy behind: Information is connection, is relationship of data. [Less]
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