[OS X TeX] Papers or BibDesk?
Robert H. Sloan
sloan at uic.edu
Sat Apr 28 02:40:13 CEST 2007
I'm interested in moving to BibDesk from plain old emacs (well,
these days Aquamacs) and BibTeX, but am finding it hard to get a good
description of what extra features are available to me.
I'm an old timer, who started using emacs plus BibTeX in 1985, and
have a couple of very big .bib files I use. Still, like all other
researchers these days, I sure do have a hard drive full of papers
that I have read/mean to read/might read, and I often want to cite them.
Is there a good introduction out there for the experienced BibTeX +
emacs type?
On Apr 27, 2007, at 7:00 PM, TeX on Mac OS X Mailing List wrote:
> Subject: Re: [OS X TeX] Papers or BibDesk?
> From: "Adam R. Maxwell" <amaxwell at mac.com>
> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:48:49 -0700
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 13:28, Bruno Voisin wrote:
>
> [snip Papers description]
>
>> However, from what I had read here I had understood BibDesk offers
>> already, for free and in a BibTeX-compatible way, the functionality
>> provided by Papers. Is this statement correct (I'm not using Bibdesk
>> yet)? Are there users of BibDesk and/or Papers, who could clarify
>> this.
>
> Papers has a more full-featured PubMed search interface than BibDesk,
> and is probably more intuitive in some respects. If you're concerned
> about BibTeX/LaTeX compatibility, do not use Papers at this time; use
> BibDesk or JabRef to preserve your data. If you just want to organize
> and search PDF, use whichever one you like.
>
> As a BibDesk developer, I'm obviously biased towards BibDesk. BibDesk
> has had many of the exciting features of Papers for years now (PubMed
> search is a very recent feature for BibDesk, though). It's also not
> limited to PDF attachments, and a single reference can have multiple
> supporting files, all of which are searchable.
>
> regards,
> Adam
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