Mind Mapping via Free Mind Primer Tutorial

Mind Mapping via Free Mind Primer Tutorial

Mind Mapping via Free Mind Primer Tutorial

What do …

  1. Are you into Mind Mapping?
  2. Have you ever been baffled by an email attachment with the .mm extension?

… have in common?

No idea? Try looking up this very useful web site by Uniblue, which has helped me out many times to do with file types I’d never seen before in my life. Often you interface with wanting to use this website when somebody sends an email attachment that your computer has trouble understanding. Some files are so misunderstood?!

In this case it wasn’t until installing Free Mind via the advice of the Uniblue website that it became apparent we were talking about Mind Maps … though, it could be said that I had a “doh!” moment not linking “Free Mind” to “Mind Map”.

So what is a “Mind Map”? Well, it is more or less what you might have guessed, even if you didn’t know. It is a visual (hopefully hardcopy) means of “dumping out” the contents of lots of brains, or even just your brain, into a diagram, normally centred around one central concept, but it can be more involved than that if you wish.

Here is what Wikipedia says about Mind Maps.

This link hosted on the wonderful SourceForge.net website gets you to the Free Mind download options.

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