Free and Open Source
VUE is available at no cost and its source code is open, allowing for community contributions and modifications tailored to specific needs.
Versatile Visualization
Provides a wide range of tools for creating different types of visualizations, making it suitable for various information mapping needs.
Integrative Capabilities
Supports integrating various forms of digital resources, including text, images, and hyperlinks, offering a rich and interactive way to present information.
User-Friendly Interface
Designed with an intuitive user interface that can be easily navigated by users of all skill levels.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
Available for multiple operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux, facilitating wider accessibility.
You might find the following useful : Visual Understanding Environment – https://vue.tufts.edu/ Came across this in another thread recently – https://quarto.org/.
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9 months ago
I use this for drawing “graphs” in the formal math sense like you’re looking for: https://vue.tufts.edu/.
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over 2 years ago
There are a number of free and commercial softwares developed for diagrams, flowcharts, and mind mapping with similar features. I haven’t used them in a while, but in the past I’ve liked yEd and VUE. Both are free and support multiple platforms.
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over 2 years ago
The site is working for me ( https://vue.tufts.edu ) as is the download, so it was probably a temporary glitch.
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about 3 years ago
I think your best bet may be Visual Understanding Environment (VUE). I can’t say for sure if it will store or play videos but they make a big deal about “digital media” on their website.
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about 3 years ago
I do use Visual Understanding Environment a lot for documentation, helps to visualize the game: https://vue.tufts.edu/.
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over 3 years ago
I have found https://vue.tufts.edu/ which is mind-mapping software, and may I point out, it’s free. It seems to have a lot of the functionality I’m looking for. So I wondered if something like that exists that is specifically made for medical research – and maybe had some more useful options that I haven’t thought of yet.
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over 3 years ago
4.) Yea it’s a visual language. The nice thing is the reduce of documentation. We use VUE for docs. With Bolt the code is already in a graph, so we just take screenshots.
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over 3 years ago