[OSX-Users] Re: 'Papers' for Mac

Mike R Poppleton mrp at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Mar 27 22:19:51 GMT 2009


Thanks Neil, Les ...
This looks great (even the tutorials music is OK ;-)

Cut me in for a license please Jules
Mike


On 27/03/2009 16:18, "Neil M White" <nmw at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:

Sorry - wasn't aware of that. I was a Windoze user on 2/7/07 and not on this list :-)


On 27/03/2009 16:14, "m.c. schraefel" <mc at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:

Thanks Neil, much obliged on the licenses

i think to Les go the laurels on this one though:

At 11:27 +0100 2/7/07, Leslie Carr wrote:
>
>For those of you who have tried out the "Papers" application (winner
>of the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best Scientific Computing
>solution) attached is a bibtex import file for the 2006 and 20067 Web
>conferences. Double click on any of the papers and it will download
>the PDF from the ACM DL.
>
>I did this because (a) I'm very behind on my reading and (b) I like
>the iTunes-like paradigm of local collections of research papers
>taken from a larger web repository.
>--
>Les

mc

At 16:09 +0000 on 27/3/09, Neil M White wrote:


>I have recently purchased  multiple licenses of Papers. This is an
>excellent piece of software for storing/filing/manipulating PDFs of
>your research paper collection. It will search through the common
>databases like Web of Science, Google Scholar, CiteSeer etc. There
>are 8 spare licenses, which Jules will issue on a
>first-come-first-served basis.
>
>You can download it from http://papers.en.softonic.com/mac
>
>Happy researching,
>
>Neil
>
>P.s
>
>Thanks to Luke Teacy for the recommendation - good luck in your new job.







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