[OS X TeX] MLA-style Template
Adam M. Goldstein
z_californianus-dated-1270655754.8926e6 at shiftingbalance.org
Fri Apr 2 17:55:46 CEST 2010
On Apr 2, 2010, at 10:13 AM, Nathan Paxton wrote:
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> I feel obligated (since no one else has that I can recall) to mention BibDesk. Open-source, uses Bibtex, Mac-native, developers are on this list, and so forth. Has most of the features you'd want from Endnote or other reference managers. Or did I miss something about why BD wouldn't work?
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Thanks for the suggestion---in fact I am the release engineer for BD! As Herb points out in this thread, my initial question was indeed concerning whether there was a nice front end to BibTeX for Windows users. JabRef is cross-platform (Java) and so are the various plug-ins and online reference managers people have brought up in response to my initial question, so maybe they will work. Nonetheless, they are nowhere near as powerful as BD.
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