kdissert main goals (for those who still doubt) : ------------------------------------------------- * 1 - Create documents from mind maps and maximize information reuse * 2 - Make meaningful maps easily to help working on concepts * 3 - Innovation : kdissert is unique and is to remain unique Bug reports should go to: http://freehackers.org/bugtracker The kdissert mailing-list is on: http://mail.freehackers.org/wws/info/kdissert No more feature will be added to kdissert until KDE4. Known Issues : -------------- * Pictures are moved randomly (openoffice.org templates) * Long lines cannot be underlined properly in LaTeX http://www.csit.fsu.edu/~mimi/tex/doc/html/faq/FAQ-underline.html * The navigation panel has been removed as it makes the canvas sluggish Main usecase : -------------- It is late (about 4am) - you have that damn report done, but you forgot that you also had to give a quick talk in the morning. With kdissert, you create a quick mindmap with the most important ideas. You sort and annotate the ideas, add the missing ones, and a little while after you can output 10 to 15 pdf (beamer) slides that you will present onto the screen. You also reuse the mindmap to output a picture/quick html document that print as notes for help during the talk. You take some time to make sure the things make sense and at 5am you are done and sleeping in your bed.