Which version of Biblioscape is installed? What are the steps to reproduce
this error message?
Thanks,
Paul
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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:
>
> --- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "fsoares67" <fsoares@> wrote:
> >
> 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.
>
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "fsoares67" <fsoares@...> wrote:
>
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.
Dear Dr. Berg,
Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I'm printing it out, and
I'll have to study it more closely. I do very much wish to use
Biblioscape and benefit from it. But so often I am discouraged by
the many difficulties of it, which are compounded by not having much
in the way of clear documentation. Again, it was very kind of you to
reply at such length. Thank you!
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "arthurberg_001" <a.berg@...> wrote:
Have used biblioscape since 4.0; converted from 6.65 to 7.0 last year
when it first came out. In retrospect, I wish I had had more warning
about the potential problems of conversion. As I was only using the
Reference module at the time, I can only speak of the problems there.
In version 6, I had been using many to many cataloging, i.e., a
reference was copied to each of several appropriate folder. I am
working on a computer based "book" on plant structure, with Chapters,
Sections, and Subsections. Each reference, therefore,(about at the
time 5000)was cross-referenced in several folders including ones for
author, and source. Converting to 7.0 without doing away with this
spiderweb of cross-references was ungood. What 7.0 allows is entry
into only one reference folder and all cross-referencing is done with
the category function (Professional Model also has a category module
that has more functionality, but I don't understand most of it). Part
of the process of conversion involves leaving the reference in only
one of its multiple folders, and converting all the other folders into
categories. What I ended up with was a mess that took several months
to sort out. After many attempts to clear up the categories, I finally
resorted to deleting them all and starting over. So, I would
certainly recommend simplifying your database before converting to
version 7.
What Paul Chen recommends is to use only broadly defined reference
folders for locating the reference, and do the fine-tuning with
categories. If I were to start over now, I would probably put
references into only 7-8 folders, i.e., one for each chapter.
I, in fact, do not spend a lot of time categorizing references, but
rather use the search function which can be used within each module or
to include all modules. I find that this serves well if you have a
good database to work with and saves a lot of time trying to create
appropriate categories and linking references to them.
Impression of upgrade. It is well worth the upgrade, and probably
worth the upgrade to Professional (certainly to Standard), if you are
doing serious work. I have found over the years that each upgrade,
each patch, makes the program more usable and more stable. I used,
even last year with 6.65, to have the thing crash or lock up several
times a day. Now it rarely locks up, unless I do something really
stupid. It still does not fail safe in all instances, but it is such a
complex piece of software that I am surprised that it works at all. I
haven't tried the composition module yet, but am only now beginning to
come to terms with the Notes module.
Cheers,
Dr. Arthur R. Berg
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "kodempsey" <kodempsey@...> wrote:
>
> Am I correct in thinking that there have been no posts here about
> Biblioscape 7? I seem to be on the cusp of taking the plunge, but
> I'd be so grateful if anyone can give me the benefit of their
> experience in switching from 6.x to 7.x. Anything to be especially
> careful about? Any problems that I should especially anticipate? Any
> precautions I can take?
>
> And in general, I'd be very glad just to have people's impressions of
> the upgrade. Have you found it significantly more useful than 6.x?
>
> I have high, if guarded, hopes for the Composition module. It
> potentially really could transform the way I do my work, in a good
> way. Anyone have any comments on it?
>
There are a few significant changes that you may look at Biblioscape
website, but in practical terms - that is what you mean, I presume -
the major difference is in being able to open several windows. Notes,
references and everything else is now independent. This feature makes
my work a lot easier and intuitive.
As for the composition module, I am experience trouble, but it is in
the experimentation phase yet. That's why it is there even on the
Light edition. Contact Paul Chen at Biblioscape forum for more details.
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "kodempsey" <kodempsey@...> wrote:
>
> Am I correct in thinking that there have been no posts here about
> Biblioscape 7? I seem to be on the cusp of taking the plunge, but
> I'd be so grateful if anyone can give me the benefit of their
> experience in switching from 6.x to 7.x. Anything to be especially
> careful about? Any problems that I should especially anticipate? Any
> precautions I can take?
>
> And in general, I'd be very glad just to have people's impressions of
> the upgrade. Have you found it significantly more useful than 6.x?
>
> I have high, if guarded, hopes for the Composition module. It
> potentially really could transform the way I do my work, in a good
> way. Anyone have any comments on it?
>
Am I correct in thinking that there have been no posts here about
Biblioscape 7? I seem to be on the cusp of taking the plunge, but
I'd be so grateful if anyone can give me the benefit of their
experience in switching from 6.x to 7.x. Anything to be especially
careful about? Any problems that I should especially anticipate? Any
precautions I can take?
And in general, I'd be very glad just to have people's impressions of
the upgrade. Have you found it significantly more useful than 6.x?
I have high, if guarded, hopes for the Composition module. It
potentially really could transform the way I do my work, in a good
way. Anyone have any comments on it?
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, jciconsult <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know about Biblioscape's performance with Windows VISTA
> and office 2007?
>
Not a problem with B7 so far.
Thank you for doing this. Although not yet a biblioscape user (i'm
waiting for the easy openoffice integration that scholar's aid offers
for footnotes and so) i keep an eye on it.
Dus ook een bedankje uit Brussel.
Erik
--- In biblioscape@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Guijt" <paul.guijt@...> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Today Christopher has given me the ownership of this group. I'll be
> moderating it from now on.
(...)
> Paul Guijt
> The Netherlands
Dear all,
Today Christopher has given me the ownership of this group. I'll be
moderating it from now on.
In order to fight spam I have set that I must allow new members to join
the group and must moderate any contributions of new members.
I hope this will allow you to peruse the group for all your questions
and thoughts about Biblioscape, without being distracted by spam.
Regards,
Paul Guijt
The Netherlands
I have been using Biblioscape for several years and have found the
latest versions sufficiently stable at least on Windows XP that I
would have no problems recommending it to all comers (and do recommend
it). It has its quirks but the price is right and generally does the
formatting sufficiently well in an MS Word environment for quite large
(100+page reports) that I have been satisfied. Just make sure that
you have turned OFF track changes before doing your formatting (and
removed the changes).
His PALM program has serious challenges because of the way it installs.
I certainly find Biblioscape to be very stable. It's a very powerful
package, which means that it takes a bit more time to get used to
than other, simpler offerings. Which makes an important point: the
key to choosing bibiographic software is the same as it is for any
other software: first you have to figure out your needs. If you look
at comparisons (e.g.
http://www.burioni.it/forum/ors-bfs/text/index.html) you'll
immediately be struck by the way that they all have their good points
and their bad points. Also, of course, these reviews are always
behind the times, reporting on older versions, so you need to be
careful to make sure that you've checked that a feature that is
important to you that the review says isn't in Product X hasn't been
added in the current release.
For me, Biblioscape's great strength is its web-friendliness, which
means that I only need to have one database in one location, so my
colleagues I can work with it anywhere in the world. It has a whole
bunch of great features, for example the ability to link references
(I use that a lot, for example to show who cites whom) I haven't yet
had the chance to assess Biblioscape 7 yet, but it looks like a big
step forward.
Hugh Gunz
At 20:48 2007-01-20, alternative.1976 wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am interested in finding a reliable program like Biblioscape to help
>in writing my dissertation. There are a few programs out there
>besides Biblioscape, such as Scholar's Aid, and I am trying to get
>feedback from those who have used either program. In particular, how
>stable is Biblioscape (I have heard mixed reviews) and user friendly
>is it? Any other details would be helpful.
>
>T
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
And from Scholar's Aid i can directly inject references into Open Office Writer,
something seemingly lacking in most programs. Not everybody in this world likes
to use M$Office.
Vlad
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>
> > Scholar's Aid, from my experience and what I have heard, can be
buggy.
>
> Unfortunatelly, that's right. Even worse news: there is in fact no
> support, and it looks like the development has been stopped.
>
I'm still using scholar's aid because it didn't seem like biblioscape
would allow me organize notes as easily as scholar's aid. And, in its
defense, scholar's aid has been incredibly stable for me. There were
updates last fall, so there clearly is more work going on with it.
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>
> > Scholar's Aid, from my experience and what I have heard, can be
buggy.
>
> Unfortunatelly, that's right. Even worse news: there is in fact no
> support, and it looks like the development has been stopped.
>
I'm still using scholar's aid because it didn't seem like biblioscape
would allow me organize notes as easily as scholar's aid. And, in its
defense, scholar's aid has been incredibly stable for me. There were
updates last fall, so there clearly is more work going on with it.
Hello,
> There is a new version of Biblioscape on the way -- but it seems to be taken
> longer than anticipated.
You may also want to check BiblioExpress that can be run from an USB
drive. Biblioscape version 7 alpha has just been released. I used to
work with version 5 but for some reason could not introduce it to my
workflow.
> Scholar's Aid, from my experience and what I have heard, can be buggy.
Unfortunatelly, that's right. Even worse news: there is in fact no
support, and it looks like the development has been stopped.
> IdeaMason appears to be a program that has kicked biblio software up a
> couple of notches. Recently version 3 came out -- and so far it looks very
> good. Version 2 was given good reviews by people I know who are very
> particular about their software.
> Check it out -- there is a free trial period: http://www.ideamason.com/
I've just downloaded it, but my first impression is no good: it does not
remember the size/position/layout of its many windows and
I have to change them every time I launch the program. Very annoying...
What I would suggest you is to try the following (I have all of them
on my 'waiting list'):
Scribe (free, several enthusiastic voices on its mailing list but many
questions/troubles as well, good support);
Zotero (free plug in to Firefox 2, works fine with Amazon and plenty
of on-line libraries, integrates with Word, you can add notes, links,
make tags - seems to be very attractive, indeed);
Bibliographix (40 Euro, handles both references and notes - 'ideas',
have found it only recently).
If you try some of them, I would be happy to know your opinion, too.
Hope it helps,
Wojciech/S
> Daly
> On 1/20/07, alternative.1976 <alternative.1976@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am interested in finding a reliable program like Biblioscape to help
>> in writing my dissertation. There are a few programs out there
>> besides Biblioscape, such as Scholar's Aid, and I am trying to get
>> feedback from those who have used either program. In particular, how
>> stable is Biblioscape (I have heard mixed reviews) and user friendly
>> is it? Any other details would be helpful.
>>
>> T
>>
>>
>>
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There is a new version of Biblioscape on the way -- but it seems to be taken
longer than anticipated.
Scholar's Aid, from my experience and what I have heard, can be buggy.
IdeaMason appears to be a program that has kicked biblio software up a
couple of notches. Recently version 3 came out -- and so far it looks very
good. Version 2 was given good reviews by people I know who are very
particular about their software.
Check it out -- there is a free trial period: http://www.ideamason.com/
Daly
On 1/20/07, alternative.1976 <alternative.1976@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am interested in finding a reliable program like Biblioscape to help
> in writing my dissertation. There are a few programs out there
> besides Biblioscape, such as Scholar's Aid, and I am trying to get
> feedback from those who have used either program. In particular, how
> stable is Biblioscape (I have heard mixed reviews) and user friendly
> is it? Any other details would be helpful.
>
> T
>
>
>
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Hello,
I am interested in finding a reliable program like Biblioscape to help
in writing my dissertation. There are a few programs out there
besides Biblioscape, such as Scholar's Aid, and I am trying to get
feedback from those who have used either program. In particular, how
stable is Biblioscape (I have heard mixed reviews) and user friendly
is it? Any other details would be helpful.
T
Kristian,
Can you email me a simple sample file for me to reproduce the bug? That will
help us getting this bug fixed.
Thanks,
Paul
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Behalf Of tbytau
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 6:33 PM
To: biblioscape@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: biblioscape Bug report: Formatting manuscript
Dear Paul,
please apologize that I wake up this old thread again:
> Thank you for reporting this bug. The temp citation is not
recognized if
> they follow an OLE object in the same paragraph. We will get this
bug fixed
> in the next patch release.
I was just making another manuscript containing formula editor
formulas (OLE objects) using Biblioscape 6.6 latest patch release, and
ran into the old problem.
May I kindly remind you that this bug still needs to be fixed?
Thanks
Kristian
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Dear Paul,
please apologize that I wake up this old thread again:
> Thank you for reporting this bug. The temp citation is not
recognized if
> they follow an OLE object in the same paragraph. We will get this
bug fixed
> in the next patch release.
I was just making another manuscript containing formula editor
formulas (OLE objects) using Biblioscape 6.6 latest patch release, and
ran into the old problem.
May I kindly remind you that this bug still needs to be fixed?
Thanks
Kristian
Ian,
Please post a feature request at
http://support.biblioscape.com/project/rebuild
Thanks,
Paul
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Behalf Of Ian Welton
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:54 AM
To: Biblioscape@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Biblioscape maintenance
Is anybody aware of a method to call a Biblioscape database rebuild allowing
some database maintenance to be routinely automated out of normal working
hours.
I am looking for something simple like a command line statement to the
rebuild.exe file or similar where the path to the database itself is also
identified within the call and which could form a .bat file to be added to
the MS scheduled tasks.
The hope would be to automate routine database maintenance actions hence
reducing the potential for any minor user created database problems building
up to a level where they could interfere with ongoing work.
The only method I am aware of at the moment is to manually start a rebuild
at the end of the working day.
Ian Welton
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Is anybody aware of a method to call a Biblioscape database rebuild allowing
some database maintenance to be routinely automated out of normal working
hours.
I am looking for something simple like a command line statement to the
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identified within the call and which could form a .bat file to be added to
the MS scheduled tasks.
The hope would be to automate routine database maintenance actions hence
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The only method I am aware of at the moment is to manually start a rebuild
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Subject: biblioscape 3 installation
Hi
I've just downloaded biblioscape 3 but every time I try to open it, it
goes into the installation phase again. Help! I want to use it! Can
anyone give me a hint as to why it's doing this endless loop, please?
Val
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Hi
I've just downloaded biblioscape 3 but every time I try to open it, it
goes into the installation phase again. Help! I want to use it! Can
anyone give me a hint as to why it's doing this endless loop, please?
Val
Tbytau,
The installer is provided by SyWare that comes with VisualCE. I googled
about WinMobile 5 and VisualCE, but didn't find anything useful. I don't
know much about WinMobile 5, but it is possible the old installer doesn't
work on the new system.
Paul
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Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:54 AM
To: biblioscape@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: biblioscape Bibliopocket installation problem
Dear Paul,
> After installing BiblioPocket on your PC, the next time you do
ActiveSync,
> it should be transferred to your PocketPC. Since we don't have a
WinMobile 5
> device, I am not sure about the cause.
I've checked again: Nothing is transferred to the PocketPC. Also,
neither VisualCE nor something related to Biblioscape shows up in the
software list that's available from ActiveSync's "Software" menu. So I
guess it's somehow related to the installation process on my PC. Is
there anything that can go wrong there?
Best regards
tbytau
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Dear Paul,
> After installing BiblioPocket on your PC, the next time you do
ActiveSync,
> it should be transferred to your PocketPC. Since we don't have a
WinMobile 5
> device, I am not sure about the cause.
I've checked again: Nothing is transferred to the PocketPC. Also,
neither VisualCE nor something related to Biblioscape shows up in the
software list that's available from ActiveSync's "Software" menu. So I
guess it's somehow related to the installation process on my PC. Is
there anything that can go wrong there?
Best regards
tbytau
Tbytau,
After installing BiblioPocket on your PC, the next time you do ActiveSync,
it should be transferred to your PocketPC. Since we don't have a WinMobile 5
device, I am not sure about the cause.
Paul
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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 5:49 PM
To: biblioscape@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: biblioscape Bibliopocket installation problem
Dear Paul,
> VisualCE is installed along with BiblioPocket.vce. On PocketPC,
there should
> be a shortcut created under the Start menu. Please use file manager
to
> search for the file "BiblioPocket.vce". Double click it to run.
Please let
> me know the result.
I have checked my PocketPC: Nothing at all seems to happen on the
device - I found no traces of a file. I also don't see ActiveSync
trying to transfer a file (BTW, I have ActiveSync 4.1 und WinMobile 5
).
Thanks for your help!
tbytau
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Dear Paul,
> VisualCE is installed along with BiblioPocket.vce. On PocketPC,
there should
> be a shortcut created under the Start menu. Please use file manager
to
> search for the file "BiblioPocket.vce". Double click it to run.
Please let
> me know the result.
I have checked my PocketPC: Nothing at all seems to happen on the
device - I found no traces of a file. I also don't see ActiveSync
trying to transfer a file (BTW, I have ActiveSync 4.1 und WinMobile 5
).
Thanks for your help!
tbytau