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Posted on June 17, 2007May 4, 2010 by Vic

Colourful FreeMind to your taste?

I came across this for FreeMind:

“this little ruby script turns your boring mind-map into something colorful”

Personally, I like to use colour to help me find my way around a mind map, and that needs human decisions on which colour to use and where.  If you just want randomly applied colour, this might be suitable.

Vic

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