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Freeplane version in repositories
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Hello, I'm new to the forums although I have been using linux lite for around 10 months now. I guess the fact that I haven't been here before says a lot about my experinece using Linux Lite - yes, I like it a lot! Now, my problem is that I used to use freemind a lot, but the version in the repositories is an (very) old one so I moved on to Freeplane which I find has some better features. However, again the version in the repositories is 1.3.15-3 while the current version is 1.5.18. If I try to install newer versions I run into library problems. Can the developers have a look into updating these for me or give me some tips on how I can install the most up to date versions myself please? I am currently running Freeplane in a XP VM which isn't ideal. On another note I have hoped that the use of Snap might mean that packaging might become easier - is this an avenue worth persuing?

Thanks and keep up the good work on this fast efficient distribution!

David
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#2
Use this one here - https://sourceforge.net/projects/freepla...-backport/ Extract the zip file, then open a terminal inside the unzipped folder, and do:

Code:
sh freeplane-backport.sh
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Jerry Bezencon
Linux Lite Creator

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Brilliant! thanks Jerry  Wink
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