I've cracked it.
I read academic articles in Acrobat (and mark them up with
annotations). Then I load them into Yojimbo, tagged lightly.
Then I get the 'link item' from Edit menu (stroke of genius) and
drop that into BibDesk or Voodoopad for more organised
retrieval. That way I get the best
On May 26, 2007, at 10:48 AM, Jason Davies wrote:
I read academic articles in Acrobat (and mark them up with
annotations).
Have you looked at Skim?
http://skim-app.sourceforge.net/
I used to use Acrobat for annotations, but I've found Skim to be
better. It's a much leaner application,
Hi!
I would really like to see an annotations-function for webarchives
like the Firefox-Plugin Zotero (http://www.zotero.org/) is doing it
(You can markup stuff in a webarchive you archived with it).
In addition I would like to choose the external PDF-application. It
would be real great