On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Alex Montgomery-Amo <[email protected]> wrote:
> We did a Kindle DX trial at my institution; you could see the potential for 
> something that had real power like the iPad, but it wasn't quite there. The 
> killer app (as far as education goes) for the iPad would be a full PDF markup 
> tool that syncs the annotations back to a bibliography manager. Then I could 
> throw out my printer.

I most definitely agree. I've been trying for more than a year to do
paperless reviews, relying on Skim for that. My main issue is I cannot
review papers on the go (I've given up on using my laptop on the
plane). Skim or Bibdesk would work great in this context (viewing
Bibdesk as a PDF manager).

Alan

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