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Re: Program for organizing pdf reprints



On Mar 25, 2007, at 12:04 PM, Paul Norton wrote:

Saw this on MacUser web site...

http://mekentosj.com/papers/

Introducing Papers...
Do you have dozens of PDF files from your favorite scientific articles scattered on your harddrive? Do you also try to desperately organize them by renaming and archiving them in folders? But like the piles of printed articles on your desk, you can't keep up with all the new papers you download, and despite all your efforts it has become impossible to find that one article.

Thanks for the pointer! Also worth a mention is Sente:

<http://www.thirdstreetsoftware.com/>

It's a similar sort of program, with some built-in bibliography functionality. I've been using it for over a year now, and I like it very much.

That said, I'll echo Charles. More and more, I just Google Scholar everything when I need it. Sente's becoming more of just a reference management tool for me.

What I'd really like is something that does what Sente and Pages do, along with the ability to organize and relate notes about the papers, which I currently use DevonThink for.

-Patrick
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