From: Guy Brand on
Hello,


Has anyone here ever tried to build XMind (http://www.xmind.net) for
FreeBSD? I tried several times, but I must confess I'm not comfortable
with Eclipse, so I haven't succeeded yet. I've sent a request to the
XMind feedback address asking for a FreeBSD version of their tool but
not even their MAILER DAEMON answered. XMind has a better UI than the
most common Freemind mind mapping tool, and it's also available (both
in an Open Source and a commercial version) for several platforms.


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From: Lars Engels on
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 01:39:32PM +0100, Guy Brand wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Has anyone here ever tried to build XMind (http://www.xmind.net) for
> FreeBSD? I tried several times, but I must confess I'm not comfortable
> with Eclipse, so I haven't succeeded yet. I've sent a request to the
> XMind feedback address asking for a FreeBSD version of their tool but
> not even their MAILER DAEMON answered. XMind has a better UI than the
> most common Freemind mind mapping tool, and it's also available (both
> in an Open Source and a commercial version) for several platforms.

If it's a Java app, you don't need to compile it. Just create a port for
their "portable zip file".



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From: jhell on

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:39, gb@ wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Has anyone here ever tried to build XMind (http://www.xmind.net) for
> FreeBSD? I tried several times, but I must confess I'm not comfortable
> with Eclipse, so I haven't succeeded yet. I've sent a request to the
> XMind feedback address asking for a FreeBSD version of their tool but
> not even their MAILER DAEMON answered. XMind has a better UI than the
> most common Freemind mind mapping tool, and it's also available (both
> in an Open Source and a commercial version) for several platforms.
>

I have been using FreeMind for a while, Though it is a pretty cool piece
of software it lacks in some areas. I'm hoping that maybe this will make
up for some of those and maybe more, if so then this is a great find I did
not see.

Thanks!

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From: Guy Brand on
Lars Engels (lars.engels(a)0x20.net) on 22/01/2010 at 13:55 wrote:

> If it's a Java app, you don't need to compile it. Just create a port for
> their "portable zip file".

They provide a so called "portable zip" which does not work under
FreeBSD amd64.

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