On May 15, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Themis Matsoukas wrote: > > Haven't tried nor plan to try papers -- and just looking at the graphics of > this app makes me nauseate. However, the idea that you can flip through > papers in cover flow mode sound interesting. Can this be implemented in > bibdesk?
It does look interesting and cool, but how is it different than scrolling through the main table with the down arrow, and having the attached paper show up in the side or bottom pane? Unless you can make the attached file display size really large, it's hard to tell what most will say by looking at them in a preview or cover flow view. I have this problem when I look at PDF's using cover flow in the Finder. Having the record show up in one of the preview panes is most informative,especially when there are abstracts. Cover flow seems to me to be best for images, such as album art from CD's, which you can use to identify the CD. Best Adam ------------------ Adam M. Goldstein PhD, MSLIS -- [email protected] http://www.shiftingbalance.org http://www.twitter.com/shiftingbalance -- http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=180621 -- Associate Editor Reviews Editor Evolution: Education & Outreach http://www.springer.com/life+sci/journal/12052 -- Spellman 205 (914) 637-2717 (msg) -- Dept of Philosophy Iona College 715 North Avenue New Rochelle NY 10801 http://www.iona.edu/faculty/agoldstein
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