hilary
July 24th, 2003, 05:47 PM
See, I said this was for things totally and utterly off-topic http://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/I_Ching_community/clipart/wink.gif.
I've spent ages looking round various kinds of software for drawing flowcharts, mind maps, etc, and running miles when I saw what they cost. Now I've found two free options, and I'm over the moon.
Teetree (http://www.steema.com/products/TeeTreeOffice/index.htm) is smaller, more modern, makes prettier charts and is a lot easier to learn. (Just as well, as there's no help file!)
Visual Thought (http://www.bombshellstudios.com/samples/co/vt.html) is a once-commercial program no longer developed/ supported, and so it has more functions, such as linking to external files, and multi-page files.
There is a tiny bit of relevance to this, actually. As well as being very useful for designing projects, websites, ebooks etc, mind maps can be used to explore hexagrams and whole readings.
I've spent ages looking round various kinds of software for drawing flowcharts, mind maps, etc, and running miles when I saw what they cost. Now I've found two free options, and I'm over the moon.
Teetree (http://www.steema.com/products/TeeTreeOffice/index.htm) is smaller, more modern, makes prettier charts and is a lot easier to learn. (Just as well, as there's no help file!)
Visual Thought (http://www.bombshellstudios.com/samples/co/vt.html) is a once-commercial program no longer developed/ supported, and so it has more functions, such as linking to external files, and multi-page files.
There is a tiny bit of relevance to this, actually. As well as being very useful for designing projects, websites, ebooks etc, mind maps can be used to explore hexagrams and whole readings.