-------- Original Message  --------
From: Rob Clement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:43:06 +0800

> Dave Barton wrote:
>> -------- Original Message  --------
>> From: Andrew  de la Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:19:06 -0400
>>
>>> Open Office is great.  The only feature still lacking is the ability to
>>> work with Endnote.  Although Open Office has a reference manager, it is
>>> too laborious to type references.  Either the ability to link with
>>> endnote or Endnote like function is needed. 
>>> Overall a great application
>>>
>>> Andrew N de la Torre MD
>>
>> Endnote's "Cite While You Write" facility is designed to work
>> exclusively with Microsoft products, on the Windows and Mac operating
>> systems. Being commercial closed source software, you would need to
>> approach the Endnote developers and request this same functionality for
>> OOo (OpenOffice.org).
>>
>> You may wish to take a look at Zotero http://www.zotero.org This is a
>> cross platform FOSS (Free Open Source Software) which is available as an
>> extension for the Firefox web browser and OOo.
>>
>> Dave
> Dave I agree with your comments about the use of Zotero but I should
> point out that it also links to MSWord but not the lastest version.
> Zotero also links to WordPress so it can be used in blogs
> 
> Rob

Yes, I am aware of this. Rather than extolling all the virtues of Zotero
I simply offered the OP a possible option in relation to OOo.

Dave


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