Adam -- thanks. I'll query the DT forum and look at BibDesk as time allows.

>  On Thursday, March 27, 2008, at 04:39PM, "Michael Singer" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>What are the prospects for having Skim usable, at least as a reader,
>>-within- DEVONthink rather than as an external editor/reader?
>[...]
>>It would be much more convenient if the Skim notes panel was
>>available within the DT window.
>
>Such integration is purely up to the DT developers.  Skim is BSD 
>licensed, so they're free to pull out the code and use it, but that 
>would be nontrivial.  It would be cool if Skim's code could be split 
>into a framework that provided viewing of notes, but I don't think 
>the codebase lends itself readily to that.
>
>You could also use BibDesk, which displays and searches Skim notes' 
>text content.  Maybe DT could make use of the SkimNotesAgent, which 
>is a background program to read Skim notes as text/RTF via a 
>Distributed Objects connection?
>
>--
>adam

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