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I've just started using some mind mapping software (Freemind and Xind) as a replacement for text documents I was previously using to keep track of my work. The main issue (in both cases) is to maintain references to files and folders when I add,remove, or rename them (as every time I have to update the mind map).

What I am looking for is a mind mapping tool that would allow me to:

-automatically generate a folder/file structure in the mind map matching a folder on my filesystem.

-create relations between, add notes to, and change the style of these folders and files.

-whenever a folder/file is added, removed, or renamed, the mind map would automatically be updated accordingly (I'm guessing on linux it would work based on inodes).

Thanks.


Freemind can create your entire file structure by going to import->folders.

It works fine in freemind or freeplane but is you publish it to the web with the addon, it crashes. Working on that problem.

Mindjet 8 has a limited capacity but only maps two levels down. Not very useful.

randy


Docear has a mindmap mode which will import a directory structure, create a mind map, allow you to create graphical links between folders, and add notes. It has a feature "Add Monitoring Folder" and "Re-read Monitoring Folder", but the monitoring feature seems to only work for pdf files and sub-folders with pdf files in them. It might be a good place to start since it's open source. (It's based on freeplane).


There is an add-on for Freeplane that looks promising for what you are trying to achieve: dView(indexfile)


A sub-optimal solution is to use your file manager as the mind-mapping tool and then using directory names for topics, text files for details/notes and links for inter-relations.

To the best of my knowledge FreeMind and Xmind provide some sort of linking to external files but are not as extensive as what you request.

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