Hi Dave, Yes, I'm aware of the freemind exporter. I'm not very fond of freemind though, I find it clunky to use. I really liked the minimalist style of the mind-mapping application shown in the video (also the animation effects are cool, too). Would be great if the author could chime in and perhaps share the code. Heck, I'd be willing to buy it if the integration with org was good enough (both-ways auto synchronization). On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:59 PM, J. David Boyd wrote: > Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > > > Hi, > > > > While searching for mind mapping tools that already had some > > integration with orgmode, I found this video: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93cqGFu3B-g, which shows a simple (but > > seemingly powerful) mindmapping tool that integrates well with org. > > > > Unfortunately the link to the code / app is nowhere to be found in the > > video description and the video is pretty old. It'd be unfortunate to > > not share such an interesting project. I'm very interested in > > using/testing/extending it. I'm wondering if the author still lurks > > around this mailing list? *ping* > > > > Either way, it's a great idea and someone else (even myself) could get > > some inspiration out off it and create something similar (and share!) - > > I've been wanting a way to visualize my org files in the form of a > > mindmap and keep both representations synced so I could just switch > > when I wanted, and this seems to be the gist of it. > > > > Cheers, > > > > -- Marcelo > > There is a connection to Freemind in the source tree. Not near my computer > right now. The name is something like ox-freemind.el... > > Dave > > >