On May 26, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Kenneth Kirksey wrote:
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, more responsive, uses less
memory, and to me is easier to use for annotating PDFs than
Acrobat. In fact, that's exactly what it was designed for. I've
switched from Preview to Skim for my default PDF viewer, and I've
got a script in Yojimbo to open PDFs from Yojimbo in Skim.
How does it work with the notes? The scripts I've seen so far which
open PDFs in other apps than Preview create a temporary file which is
opened. Does your script work different or what is far more
interesting: Do the notes stay in your document in Yojimbo (when you
access it the next time with Skim)?
Niels
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