
Now you can launch Freeplane from your desktop environment. Next, update the desktop file database with update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications Keywords=Mindmaps Knowledge management Brainstorming Ĭomment=A free tool to organise your information Open your favorite text editor and save the contents below to ~/.local/share/applications/sktop. You can launch Freeplane by running /opt/freeplane/freeplane.sh from a terminal, but if you want to launch it from the desktop environment you can create a desktop file. The configuration file is located in: ~/.config/freeplane. Move the extracted contents to the /opt directory: sudo mv freeplane-1.8.5 /opt/freeplane.Open a terminal and extract the file (note that the version you download may be different): unzip freeplane_bin-1.8.5.zip.Go to the project’s Sourceforge site and click Download to download the file.

#FREEPLANE ANLEITUNG INSTALL#
Installing Freeplaneįreeplane is not currently packaged in the Fedora repositories, so you will need to install it from the project’s website. Freeplane runs on any operating system that has a current version of Java installed. This article covers another mind mapping app you can use in Fedora: Freeplane.įreeplane is a free and open source software application that supports thinking, sharing information and getting things done. There you learned that mind mapping is a visual technique for structuring and organizing thoughts and ideas. Another introduced some mind mapping tools. A previous Fedora Magazine article covered tracking your time and tasks.
