“I have more friends now”
This is in my bookmarks from around the time we acquired Ximian (late 2003) – it’s still funny. ::uberGeek::Toons::Switch to Linux()
This is in my bookmarks from around the time we acquired Ximian (late 2003) – it’s still funny. ::uberGeek::Toons::Switch to Linux()
Stress and last minute anguish – these are of Alan Murray taken on the night before we signed the intent to acquire documents.
I found Ishkurs Guide to Electronic Music online guide a long long time ago – and it’s recently been freshened.
For those that don’t know their Sisters of Mercy from their ‘Neubaten – this is for you.
Mark was at it again.
We have both used various Mind Mapping Software in our various roles; I’ve used The Brain extensively since early 2000 and more recently been looking at Visual Mind
With a switch to the Novell Linux Desktop I’ve had to re-evaluate the tools on offer; also working with maps across a team means that some level of interoperability is required. Mark showed me FreeMind – and it seems to fit the bill exactly. Cross platform, Open and best of all Free
I’ll post some more on how I get on with this.
–ezs
Dudes…
One of the best Mind Mapping toolsets on the market is Mind Manager developed by MindJet. Fortunately, I do not run Windows… only Mac OS and Linux in this guys house!!
Free Mind is a great tool to use to map out your thoughts and ideas as they are running through your cranium. Captured, on paper, ready to engage!! I highly recommend using this to keep your ideas organized, and to use during brainstorming sessions.
Cheers!!
–drzenworks
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