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Re: [ccp4bb]: Linux - OSX gurus
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It seems that EndNote for OSX is in beta, and you can sign up here:
http://www.endnote.com/support/enosxstate.asp
Ashley
--On 29 April 2002, 6:22 am -0500 rams@poori.biochem.uiowa.edu wrote:
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> Since we have gone wayayayayayayay off topic in discussing the relative
> merits of OS's (I am not certain if this is valid CCP4 discussion any
> more) - I shall ask the question anyway.. APologies for all those who
> want to see only Crystallography here.
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> To
> All Linux OSX Gurus..
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> OK! I use a mixed environment - Vindoz, Linux, True64 and lately
> OSX. I find there are things that I can do effectively in one that will
> not work on the others. One case in point that bothers the hell out of
> me (especially since I have got used to it) is the absence of a good
> bibliography software in linux/OSX (oh yeah! use classic etc. is pretty
> useless answer for me as I dont want to). I am looking for a software
> like EndNote/Reference Manager for Linux/OSX. Plese no bibtex, I have
> used that before, it is no where as friendly or easy as the other two.
> IT also does not seamlessly integrate with openoffice/staroffice.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> RAms.
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> Its the little things that matter.
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>
> --
> S. Ramaswamy
> Department of Biochemistry.
> University of Iowa.
>
Ashley Buckle, PhD
Centre for Protein Engineering
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