on 23/07/02 04:29, Jochen Sch=E4fer at js.josch_at_gmx.de wrote:
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> From: "Laurent Daudelin" <nemesys_at_cox.net>
> To: "NewtonTalk" <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 8:19 AM
> Subject: Re: [NTLK] Literature/References database
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>> I think that Catamount Software used to have an application to handle
>> bibliographies. Not sure if that is exactly what you're looking for, but
>> worth a look...
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> Thanks for the tip. It's called NewtNotes and you have to pay 80$ (40$ fo=
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> students)
Ouch! A bit on the expensive side! You could probably crank your own system
using Notion. Don't know how much Notion is going on these days, but the
advantage of it is that it's a little bit like a database, so you could use
it to manage any other kind of lists.
-Laurent.
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