Big New features new feature: HiDPI support (for windows and linux, mac was already there) Look into the properties under Appearance -> Scale. I have been an Apple beta tester, and moved pretty quickly to SL, actually pre-release and fully in that case.didn't have any time at all to 'play' with Lion due to work and life this time through, so it may be just a matter of my being overly cautious, YMMV. Version history for FreeMind Max < I'll likely be waiting for the next update and see what's reported on it, and then check for compatibility with every one of my have to have apps, then will probably 'upgrade' the non work system first, play with it for a while and use it to confirm no software compatibility issues by using it for a week or so as my work system, before upgrading my primary system. under Lion aren't making me hurry it up any, either. These two are not really two different things, just two different descriptions of a single application. A mind mapper, and at the same time an easy-to-operate hierarchical editor with strong emphasis on folding. It is a particularly helpful productivity tool for planning projects, revising for exams, or sparking new ideas. A premier mind-mapping software written in Java. Based on Java, it is compatible with different environments, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS. People reporting worse performance, more networking issues etc. FreeMind for Mac is an easy-to-operate mind-mapping software with a strong emphasis on folding. If any of those pieces of software didn't work reliably under Lion, I can't work, and would have to revert to a Windows or Linux system almost the same day.īy now, I don't expect many incompatibilities with the above nor on most of the rest of the software I use, but I'm also not convinced that Lion offers me anything that I want, let alone need. I'm not too worried about things like openoffice, safari, chrome, but I absolutely need eclipse, vmware fusion, freemind, things and a handful of Adobe apps to be working - I would expect at least most of those to work without issues, but I also use a lot of software via macports, and rely on Skype as well. If you require special software, whether expensive or free, in order to get your work/tasks done, it's always a good idea to ensure compatibility and no 'glitches' first. If it's mostly web, email, and basic documents, upgrade at will. It depends on what you use your computer for.#Freemind for mac lion update
#Freemind for mac lion upgrade