I try to look from another point of view: what are the other choices
available for managing research references and notes?
I tried NotaBene, EndNote, RefWorks and others I can't even remember.
None gave me the flexibility Biblioscape is able to.
In my opinion the biblioscape business owners should invest large in
the program and boost up its development to a rather professional way
where they can speed things up a bit, use more programmers and come up
with a simpler, cleaner GUI.
There is always something going wrong with my biblioscape, but what I
can accomplish with this software none of the competition is able to
provide.
Good luck on your work.
Fernando
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "kodempsey" <kodempsey@...> wrote:
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> --- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "fsoares67" <fsoares@> wrote:
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> Dear Mr. Soares,
>
> Thank you for taking the time to reply to my inquiry. I so much wish
> that I could benefit from Biblioscape in the way that you describe.
> Basically I am a believer in Biblioscape, but I confess I often find
> myself in despair as I try to use it.
>
> Again, thank you for your reply. I wish that this group would start
> to become active again. I think it could be a big help, especially to
> newer users.
>