On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:37 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> I'm using BibDesk myself to organize my PDFs. It has built-in support
> for Skim notes, and accepts any sort of attached files (and in the
> near future multiple files per item). In fact, Skim was developed as
> a PDF viewer companion for BibDesk, so there's a good change for more
> and better integration in the future. Disclaimer: I am a developer of
> both programs.
>
> Christiaan
>

My first thought on reading the OP below was, "That's what BibDesk is  
for!" (even though it's not its primary purpose.) But as has been  
pointed out here before, BD really has excellent and advanced  
archiving and organizing capabilities for PDF's of papers in one's  
personal digital library.

I mean, look, you'd use iTunes to organize your MP3's, even if you  
listen to them on your iPod: so you'd use BD to organize your  
references and associated papers, even if you don't use it to  
generated bibliographies in BT.

Regarding Christiaan's disclaimer: clearly he is declaring a conflict  
of interest because of all the royalties and fees he stands to collect  
if more BD and Skim users are solicited. :-)

-Adam G.


> On 7 Dec 2007, at 11:24 AM, Michael Garton wrote:
>
>> Usage scenarios - how are you storing and organising your Skim files?
>>
>> I had been storing all my files in DevonThink Pro and have raised
>> this issue on the forum there, but it seems there isn't a solution.
>> DT will not import Skim notes or Skim pdf bundles files. I didn't
>> intend to have Skim going head to head with DT, but that is my
>> situation: I had to decide whether my marked up pdfs (and being able
>> to amend and add to those notes i.e. Skim) were more important to me
>> than the way they are archived (i.e. DT). Reluctantly, I am having to
>> abandon DT.
>>
>> I suppose I am looking for a freeform database that will accept
>> anything (not seek to scan content like DT does, which makes the
>> software fussy about what file formats it can accept).
>>
>> So I have gone from being able to store, arrange and collate _all_ my
>> pdfs but with restrictions on how I view/annotate them i.e. Preview
>> and DT, to having a much more effective work environment for
>> _individual_ files (Skim) but lost the ability to organise and
>> retrieve the library.
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> Michael
>
>
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