Contents. Installing FreeMind FreeMind is written in Java, so it will run on almost any system with a Java runtime environment.
In order to make things easier for you, we've prepared installers for the most common desktop environments: Windows, Linux and Macintosh OS X. You may choose a minimum install that gives you only the basic FreeMind package or a maximum install, which includes plugins for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), Portable Document Format (PDF), reminders and help files. System requirements Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or later.
You can find a FreeMind installer including java or download Sun's Java from. Step-by-step overview. Install Java Runtime Environment if you do not have it. Choose a FreeMind installation file by operating system. Download the chosen installation file. Install FreeMind. Download Choose among the following binaries of the current FreeMind 1.0.1, depending on your operating system: OS Download Size (MB) Note MS Windows 29 A smaller version without SVG export and PDF export.
MS Windows 38 All-inclusive version Mac OS X 92 All-inclusive version. Information for Mac Maverick (10.9) and Mountain Lion (10.8) Users: After the download, the operating system reports the application to be broken. Please see for the solution. Mac OS X 10.6.8 150 All-inclusive version, still version 1.0.0. Users of version 10.6.8, please take this link; a different java version is included there.
Please consider first checking the. Linux (currently still for the 0.9.0 version) 2.6 Please consider first checking the. Linux and other RPM-based distros like Fedora and Mandriva 2.8 See also. Any 29 A smaller version without SVG export and PDF export. Any 38 All-inclusive version eComStation 7.6 All-inclusive version For Linux, the installation procedure is.
Older versions You can also download older versions; see. Source code You can download source code by browsing, looking for the files containing the '-src-' substring. Receiving news To receive news on latest releases, consider subscribing to. See also other of FreeMind project.