I've just this moment taken your sage advice -- cheers!
2009/2/23 Timothy Rittman
> Hi,
>
> Freemind is a great mindmapping programme, and is the only
> programme I use regularly that works on linux, mac and
> windows! I would strongly recommend installing the .deb
> file direct from the freemin
Hi,
Freemind is a great mindmapping programme, and is the only
programme I use regularly that works on linux, mac and
windows! I would strongly recommend installing the .deb
file direct from the freemind website -
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7118&package_id=161831&rel
Hi Doug,
doug livesey wrote:
> Jacob -- that fixed it, cheers -- and you were right about Gnome-go.
> Thanks,
>Doug.
There's a bug report in launchpad about this not having a menu entry. A
bit vague, but, if you go here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freemind/+bug/328568
and clic
Jacob -- that fixed it, cheers -- and you were right about Gnome-go.
Thanks,
Doug.
2009/2/19 Jacob Williams
> On 19 Feb 2009, 11:23 AM, "doug livesey" wrote:
>
> Cheers, that found it.
> Can anyone advise me on how to get it into applications & Gnome-do?
> Thanks,
>Doug.
>
> 2009/2/18 Ro
On 19 Feb 2009, 11:23 AM, "doug livesey" wrote:
Cheers, that found it.
Can anyone advise me on how to get it into applications & Gnome-do?
Thanks,
Doug.
2009/2/18 Ron Rhodes
> > doug livesey wrote: > > Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through
Synaptic, so that should be...
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Cheers for that -- will experiment & let you know how I get on.
2009/2/19 Jacob Williams
> Right click the Applications menu, click Edit, click on the sub menu you
> want your launcher appear in, click New on the right hand side, fill in the
> command section as /usr/bin/freemind and fill the ot
Right click the Applications menu, click Edit, click on the sub menu you
want your launcher appear in, click New on the right hand side, fill in the
command section as /usr/bin/freemind and fill the other sections as you
please :)
As far as I know, GNOME-Do gets its list of programs from the appli
Cheers, that found it.
Can anyone advise me on how to get it into applications & Gnome-do?
Thanks,
Doug.
2009/2/18 Ron Rhodes
> doug livesey wrote:
> > Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through Synaptic, so that should be
> all
> > good & canonical.
> > However, I can't seem to find it in e
doug livesey wrote:
> Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through Synaptic, so that should be all
> good & canonical.
> However, I can't seem to find it in either the Applications tab or with
> Gnome-go.
> (I even tried a restart -- hang up from my M$ days!)
> Can anyone advise me on where it might
Quoting doug livesey :
> Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through Synaptic, so that should be all
> good & canonical.
> However, I can't seem to find it in either the Applications tab or with
> Gnome-go.
> (I even tried a restart -- hang up from my M$ days!)
> Can anyone advise me on where it m
Hi, I've installed the app FreeMind through Synaptic, so that should be all
good & canonical.
However, I can't seem to find it in either the Applications tab or with
Gnome-go.
(I even tried a restart -- hang up from my M$ days!)
Can anyone advise me on where it might be & how maybe I should get the
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