Indulgences.mm consists of a sequence of null bytes and nothing else, and therefore, there is no useful data in the file that could be recovered by manual editing or scripting. If you are in the habit of making regular backups (a good idea, sometimes the hard drive fails, etc.), you may be able to recover the data from a backup. I have no idea what happened to create this kind of a file. Unless you disabled automatic backups that FreeMind writes, you might be able to find a backup copy of the mind...
FreeMind does not start
This is unlikely to be a FreeMind bug so I am closing the issue.
This is unlikely to be a FreeMInd bug so I am closing the issue.
Fatal error losing data "Can't move a node to one if its children" (Mac OS Sierra)
If this happens only with JRE 10, one option is to install FreeMind-Windows-Installer-1.0.1-max-java-installer-embedded.exe, provided one in on Windows. This has JRE embedded, to be used specifically with FreeMind.
Find and Replace (Ctrl+Fhift+F) not working (Windows 7)
Java shows a warning (Ubuntu, OpenJDK)
Editing nodes - cursor rendered off its correct position (macOS Catalina)
Issue opening FreeMind after Java update (Arch Linux, OpenJDK)
In the Microsoft Excel version I am using, pressing F2 does not select all text.
Ticket moved from /p/freemind/bugs/1294/
Notes not exported to OpenOffice Writer document
Cannot edit long nodes using FM 1.1.0 Beta2 adapted code to run with Java 17 (Xubuntu, OpenJDK)
Java shows a warning (FM 1.1.0 Beta2, Ubuntu, OpenJDK)
Tibetan font rendering not acceptable (MacOSX)
Unable to load FreeMind - Can't load library (Ubuntu, OpenJDK)
Unable to load FreeMind - Can't load library (Ubuntu, OpenJDK)
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Thank you for this kind of feedback; it is greatly appreciated. Reading these kinds of things is one of the rewards we get as authors of a free-as-in-freedom artifact that hopes to bring value not only to the authors but also to as many other people and organizations possible. Saying words of thanks and detailing what one finds good about FreeMind does make a difference.