Are you referring to freemind at SourceForge? That is a standalone application, albeit in Java. If that's not it, what's the web site?Does something like freemind exist that is not an application that runs on a browser but a standalone app ?
(A compiled program).
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nimzo
Yes thanks I have installed it and it looks fine.Are you referring to freemind at SourceForge? That is a standalone application, albeit in Java. If that's not it, what's the web site?

Dang, yes. If you want to do something simple, VirtualDub is hugely more efficient than anything else.VirtualDub is a great open source video capture/editor.
Yeah, but still no KDE.There's a native (non-Cygwin) port of X to Windows, Xming. Works pretty well; I use it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DasherDasher is a computer accessibility tool enabling users to enter text efficiently using a pointing device rather than a keyboard. It has been likened to an arcade game, since to use it you zoom through characters that fly across the screen. It uses a probabilistic predictive model to give priority to more likely character combinations.
http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/djw30/dasher/Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used.
The eyetracking version of Dasher allows an experienced user to write text as fast as normal handwriting - 29 words per minute; using a mouse, experienced users can write at 39 words per minute.
Please ignore as I have started another thread so as not to derail this one.I have started exploring freemind and I have a question.
I want a text hyperlinks to open multiple web pages.
What is the character that seperates the urls ?
Example: in firefox I can have multipe homepage by separating each adress with the caracter |. For instance url1|url2|url3 in the homepage box will open the 3 web pages url1 and url2 ans url3. This character "|" does not work with freemind and could not find any information on this subject in the documentation.
Thanks
nimzo
Freemind and Stickies have taken over all note-keeping tasks on my computer - the former for big, multilayered projects with links and stuff, the latter for reminders, jottings and scheduling. I'm especially sold on the Stickies, since the latest version lets you attach them to specific applications, only popping up when those are opened. Thus, for example, I keep my sig collection on a stickie that only rears its yellow head when the mail program is opened.
Who said using a computer does away with desktop post-it clutter![]()
Hey Ducky, will Jahshaka let you edit the screen area on a piece of video? I have a piece of home movie which has black areas at the top and bottom of the screen, and want something that will let you box off the 'useful' part and discard the rest, a little like Photoshop's clipping tool.
Does Jahshaka do that, and if not, do you know anything that does?
One of the most common needs for an editor is simply to 'trim' unwanted footage from a video clip.
There a couple of ways of doing this while in the Project page:
* LCD Trimming - there are 3 LCD displays labelled In, Out and Length respectively - In and Out are interactive and can be used in the same way as the Scrub Bar LCD described in the previous section - click and drag to change the values, or use the LCD Calculator. Double clicking on these will restore the values to the originals.
* Keyboard Trimming - you can use the I and O keys to set the In and Out points of the cut.
* Splitting - you can also use the S key to split the cut at the current point.
* Deleting - pressing the Delete key will remove the current cut. Pressing Ctrl and Delete will replace the cut with blanks.
The FileZilla FTP application.