Freeplane 1.6.1 is now available
Thanks to Miguel Molina’s translation efforts, the add-on is now available in Spanish! As usual the add-on is available on the release site, or on GitHub. You can use this direct link to download the add-on.
Thanks to Miguel Molina’s translation efforts, the add-on is now available in Spanish! As usual the add-on is available on the release site, or on GitHub. You can use this direct link to download the add-on.
Interesting how much effect the new posts have on my blog’s otherwise quite feeble statistics. Well even though it looks nice, it’s still too low to deduct anything about it, and I consider the increase a statistical error. If this trend continues, I might reach and maybe break my all time top of 54… Read More Trends in my blog views
I really hated having to switch languages, when I switched to writing from Hungarian and English. Many times I was writing mail, or working on an article in English, when a Hangouts message popped up where I had all my words underlined by the English spellchecker. Finally after over a year in progress, guys at Google… Read More Google chrome finally supports multi-lingual spell checking
This is the fourth post in my attempt to start a blogging habit. The last couple of months, I’ve been looking for a new position, after a short sabbatical leave. In these months I’ve realized, how underdeveloped the state of enterprise architecture is in Hungary. In this article, I’ll try to summarize my thoughts about… Read More Enterprise Architects in Hungary
Freeplane add-ons can have a properly designed internationalization mechanisms, that change the text according to your language settings. Unfortunately this will also show the [translate me] for all unsupported languages. It’s only a few minutes to do your translation if you want to get rid of that annoying message!
This is the third article in my 21 day blogging marathon. It is not quite as polished, as it could be. Join the marathon by adding meaningful comments all the way! I got myself a Mercury MW3030R router from China a couple of weeks ago. It’s a dual band router, which can actually reach speeds… Read More Translating Chinese router’s UI
This is the second article in my 21 day blogging marathon. It is not quite as polished, as it could be. Join the marathon by adding meaningful comments all the way! I use a quite old, and battered Acer laptop with an I5 2nd generation processor and a “feeble” 8GB memory, for my personal projects.… Read More Android debug on Ubuntu – emulator and alternatives
It has been quite a long time, since I started blogging. It’s been going on and off for a long time, writing posts for various reasons, like about sharing experiences in solving non-trivial issues, starting up new projects, getting some practice in presenting my ideas in writing (AKA bullshit generator), or whenever I had way… Read More Blogging challenge
After digging deep inside the bowels of Freeplane OSGI resource loading and the flyingsaucer resource loading I’ve pieced together a solution to actually be able to display the built-in Freeplane items in the “browser” The action list is redesigned, the priorities are displayed as icons, the done and incomplete items are displayed as icons. The… Read More Freeplane GTD+ v 1.6.0 released
After a long time, (as I was trying desperately to get access to my old sourceforge login), I finally managed to put the add-on up on the official Freeplane wiki. A new logo is also hacked together, just to distinguish it from the original add-on’s logo. Link to the official Freeplane add-on wiki