Semantik (previously known as Kdissert) is a mindmapping-like tool to help students to produce complicated documents very quickly and efficiently, including presentations, dissertations, thesis, reports.
A mindmap is a multicolored and image centered radial diagram that represents semantic or other connections between portions of learned material. For example, it can graphically illustrate the structure of a thesis outline, a project plan, or the government institutions in a state. Mindmaps have many applications in personal, family, educational, and business situations. Possibilities include note-taking, brainstorming, summarizing, revising and general clarifying of thoughts.
Though this application shares some similarities with general-purpose mindmapping tools like FreeMind or View Your Mind, the primary aim of Semantik is to create general-purpose documents, not mindmaps.
Key Features
- Easy to user interface.
- A tree view with integrated search.
- Export in several common formats.
- Add text and attachments for each item.
- Add diagrams.
- Supports pictures.
- Features several document generators: LaTeX reports, LaTex slides (based on Prosper and Beamer), OpenOffice.org documents, HTML, and plain text.
Website: waf.io/semantik.html
Support: GitLab Code Repository
Developer: Thomas Nagy
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Semantik is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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