I had to use it for some exercises during my GIS study the last two years. I
think for people needing a picture it is a good way of ordering their
thoughts.
The software is easy to use and (important for me) runs on linux.
The intension is to visualize and organize your ideas. What you will r
Yes, probably the most likely outcome for me too but I'll give it a go.
I've yet to explore all that Jira can be used for, but I wouldn't want
to pollute it with the sort of personal minutiae that I had in mind :)
Michael
2009/5/25 Jody Garnett :
> I usually find them fun for a couple weeks and
I usually find them fun for a couple weeks and then forget about them;
the only one I used longer had an offline viewer application for a palm
pilot :-)
I asked around and a couple people at work use FreeMind.
Please note you are also welcome to use Jira - at least for the GeoTools
ideas, task
Hello all,
As someone with a uni-tasking brain (at best) I've been looking for
some way of keeping track of my ideas, tasks, problems etc. that is
more effective than the scraps of paper and emails to myself that I
usually rely on.
I've just downloaded Freemind which looks like it might be useful