On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:17:53 +0200 (CEST)
"Carlos E. R."
The 03.10.21 at 16:07, Alexandr Malusek wrote:
It did, now it starts. Now I have to see if it is good enough for my needs.
Pybligrapher (pybliographic) is a good tool, I use it for scientific articles. It's not as fool-proof as a comparable commercial MS-windows SW but it works well.
It is a great tool if you work in the field of medicine or medical physics and write in LaTeX as it can also perform an online search in the Medline database and export the result as a BibTeX file.
Well, no, I don't have anything to do with medicine! X-)
I simply want to keep a database of my books and magazines, because I'm loosing track of them ;-)
I use a database called "bookcase-0.6.6-2rjc.i586.rpm" (on SuSEv8.2Pro). I am sure I found it on freshmeat. Just google for it. I have over 300 books in my collection and it tracks them all nicely. Paul.