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Subject: Re: Computer hardware and OS "survey"
From: Paul Paukstelis paul {- at -} ICMB {- dot -} UTEXAS {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2009-05-04

Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> On 14:02 Mon 04 May , Paul Paukstelis wrote:
>> Openoffice with Zotero/Firefox works very nicely for refs.
>
> I've found the OpenOffice plugin for Zotero to be very flaky on my Linux
> system. In my experience, it's crash-prone, slow, and likely to corrupt
> my document and totally screw up references to the point of being
> unfixable. My current workflow involves switching to Endnote in OS X as
> a final step for adding references after writing the rest in Google
> Docs.
>

Is everything up to date? I admit that reference insertion is a little
slow, but I don't see any document corruption issues. I think the fact
that it isn't exactly the same as EndNote is a turn off to some people
since that is all they are used to. Zotero is also nice for being able
to take page snapshots for a given reference as you are browsing. This
can be the pdf itself, or even some webpage that you find that might
have information related to that reference.

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Paul Paukstelis, Ph.D.
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Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
The University of Texas at Austin
P: 512-471-4778, F: 512-232-3420
paul@icmb.utexas.edu

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