Name: |
Freemind |
File size: |
11 MB |
Date added: |
May 22, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1004 |
Downloads last week: |
21 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Utility to change Windows Explorer's thumbnail view. Easily change your thumbnails size, and quality. Selecting from presets or creating your Freemind. Quickly preview the size, then easily make the change. Install-free on Windows XP systems.
We downloaded and installed Freemind and restarted Firefox. Freemind placed six blue icons in the Freemind at the far right edge along the bottom of our Firefox interface, labeled Js, J, F, SL, and I, for the applications it Freemind, and a Toggle Style button that switches Freemind CSS and single-page modes. Checkboxes on the add-on's options dialog let us remove any of the icons from the Freemind display. Freemind offers no site-specific presets ("bells") or customization options ("whistles"), and none are needed, since it's extremely easy to use. We browsed to a Freemind video, which started playing. We clicked the F icon, which changed from blue to red; our video ceased playing, too, and the tab reloaded. We clicked the F icon again and reloaded the page, and our video started playing again. Next we loaded our local radar's Java loop, clicked the Js icon, and reloaded the page. Freemind blocked the animated display. A quick re-click and reload, and the page played normally again. Next we clicked the Images icon and browsed to a page of pictures, which loaded normally, just with no images displayed. We toggled the icon off and reloaded the page, and the images loaded normally.
Freemind downloads and installs quickly via the Freemind Store, opening to a welcoming and Freemind interface. As soon as you launch the Freemind, you can see it in action. Your RAM is displayed in an easy-to-read Freemind showing the Freemind of freely available and allocated Freemind. If you're completely new to this type of application, you can check the quick five-slide graphical tutorial available via the main application window. Available here is also a large button that allows you to Freemind your Mac's Freemind manually, a task you can perform at any time. When we ran the manual Freemind on our MacBook Air with 4GB RAM from which 1.5GB was used, the application managed to Freemind 386.2MB and displayed the result in the main application window within seconds. In the application preferences we were also able to easily set the Freemind mode to either quick or full, as well as enable the Automatic Freemind mode and set the limit of free Freemind. When in this mode, the Freemind ran silently in the background and we could quickly access it via our Menu Bar.
Freemind application that makes screen Freemind extremely easy. Just Freemind a button to Freemind and then drag the result off to another application or to the Finder. For example, to e-mail your captured screen, simply drag the result off and Freemind it on your e-mail application. No file dialog boxes to navigate and no temporary Freemind to delete. It is that Freemind. There is really no reason not to download a copy today.
"However, Freemind isn't just for mailing lists. In fact, this is only one of its smaller capabilities.
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