Bookends 12.7.9 For Mac
Name Bookends v12.8.0.zip Size 39.55 MB Created on 2017-03-20 05:36:35 Hash 9c2d002ddaf5fff1fb20dac6712191 Files Bookendsv12.8.0.zip (39.55 MB). Description Name: Bookends Version: 12.8.0 Release Date: March 20th, 2017 Language: English Developer: Sonny Software, LLC MAS Rating: 4+ Mac Platform: Intel OS Version: OS X 10.7 or later Includes: Keygen CORE Web Site: Mac App Store: Overview. CNET “Editor’s Pick” for Reference Software and rated “Outstanding” by CNET editors. Reference management entails the collection, annotation, and citation of published information. Bookends greatly simplifies these tasks.
Bookends performs Internet searches to retrieve references and associated pdfs from PubMed, Amazon, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Web of Science, and hundreds of university libraries (some sites may require access privileges and ip authentication). Immediately find and import references for which you already have the pdf. Versatile groups (static, smart, and virtual), Term Lists (keywords, authors, etc.), reference cross-linking (links), multiple notecards per reference, tag clouds with hierarchical relationships, and instantaneous live searches help organize and find information in your personal collection. Highly configurable displays let you view the reference information and attachments the way you want. Scan your word processor documents to create publication-ready manuscripts complete with bibliographies and footnotes. Bookends is compatible with Word (2011 and 2016), Mellel, Apple Pages ’08, ‘09, and 5, Nisus Writer Pro, Manuscripts, LibreOffice/OpenOffice 4, and any application that can save RTF files. Sync your library on multiple Mac and with Bookends On Tap (available separately for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch on the App Store).
Whether you are a student or professional, in the sciences or humanities, Bookends will help you every step of the way as you search for information, collect and analyze results, and put together your own work for submission or publication. Click on the link below to visit Sonny Software, read about Bookends in more detail, see it in action in video tutorials. What’s New in Version 12.8: ● When attaching a PDF, if Bookends finds a JSTOR stable URL on the first page it will offer to import the metadata from JSTOR ● More publisher web sites are compatible with automatic downloading of PDFs ● If a Type name includes the word “article” Bookends will treat the Volume fields as it does for periodical publications.
Search your library using metatags: ● Search for metatags, defined in preferences, by ending the search word or phrase with an ellipsis (either 3 periods in a row or a true ellipsis, which is entered with Option-; on a US keyboard). For example, if you have a metatag “Colors” that contains the terms “pastel” and “primary”, and “primary” has a subtag containing the terms “red”, “green”, and “blue”, doing a search for “Colors” (without the quote marks) is the same as doing a search the the term “pastel” OR “primary” OR “red” OR “green” OR “blue”. A search for “primary” is the same as searching for “red” OR “green” OR “blue”. You can restrict searches to a specific field (e.g. Note that you can’t mix metatag searches with normal word searches — if the last word is terminated with an ellipsis Bookends will consider all of the words in the box to be part of the metatag name. If there is no matching metatag, a normal search using those words will be performed. You can search for metatags in Live Search, Find (Command-F), and smart groups.
In the latter cases this applies to “word beginning with” and “whole word” searches–if you search for “characters” Bookends will perform a literal search for the text you entered. Google Books online search: ● Note a few peculiarities: the total number of hits found can change if you ask for more than 10 references to be returned as the search is done iteratively in batches of 10. Although the references found generally match those found when searching Google Books in a browser, the order in which they are returned may not be the same.
Command-Option-drag can now include hypertext links to ● multiple references at once: How these are handled depends upon the receiving application (e.g. Tinderbox or DEVONthink Pro). The Find dialog (Command-F) has a Reset button: ● This means that Bookends will expect a volume number and an optional issue number in parentheses. Other Types treated in this fashion are “Magazine” and any Type with the word “journal” in the name. Bug fixes: ● Fixed a bug where the default folder settings in preferences were not correct if the folder was in a Dropbox folder subfolder. Fixed several issues that could affect the appearance of corporate names output with various capitalization options.
Fixed a bug in live search where words containing underscores were not found. Fixed a bug in metatags where third-level subtags were not found and used in searches. Fixed a Subject Bibliography bug that could cause all references to be output when grouping by Color Label. Fixed a number of cosmetic bugs in the Online Search window. Fixed a bug where there could be an extra empty column in the reference list. Fixed a bug that allowed scanning to proceed even if no formats were enabled. Fixed a bug that prevented Bookends from importing attachments exported with an RIS file from Zotero.
Fixed a bug where edits that only changed text case were not synced via the cloud. Fixed a bug in.odt scans where the style of the first character of an author’s name could be incorrect. Fixed a bug that could cause a reference to receive a color label by mistake when adding it via a menu to a group with the same name as the label.- http://mac-torrent-download.net.
Bookends 12.7 MacOSX 39.6 MB Bookends is a full-featured bibliography/reference and information-management system for students and professionals. Access the power of Bookends directly from Mellel, Nisus Writer Pro, or MS Word (including Word 2011): Bookends allows you to scan your existing word-processor files and automatically generate finished manuscripts with properly formatted bibliographies. You can also scan Apple Pages '08, '09, and 5, and OpenOffice 3 files, or RTF files saved from any word processor. Bookends allows you to share your references over the Internet with anyone, on any platform. And with Bookends, you can directly search and import references from numerous sources: - EndNote - PubMed - Web of Science - JSTOR - Google Scholar - Amazon - Library of Congress - arXiv - and hundreds of other online sources. Or use a built-in browser to download references with PDF's and/or Web pages.
Also, with automatic searches of PubMed, you can discover articles as soon as they're published. Bookends allows for powerful group-based searches, with static, smart, and virtual groups. Bookends also offers a robust assortment of file attachment features: Attach any file (such as a PDF) to a reference and view or open it instantly. Automatically rename and organize PDF files on-the-fly. Automatically download and attach the PDF of an article from the Internet if you have access permission. Automatically locate and attach PDF's on your hard drive.
Sync your library with Bookends On Tap on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, so that you have your references and PDF's with you, wherever you are. What's New Version 12.7: COLLAPSESync reference libraries via the cloud. Sync new or edited formats, import filters, and journal glossaries via the cloud. The old mechanism for syncing Bookends databases has been removed. Refactored DOI detection in Bookends Browser.
Improved DOI detection in PDFs. Display author first names as initials in the reference list. Italicized words in a title will toggle to plain text if the format calls for an italicized title. Importing from Google Scholar will work when you have set the language in Google Scholar to Turkish. The arXiv id will be imported into User1. If TeX markup is enabled, smart open and close apostrophes will be converted to ` and ', respectively. Updated Google Scholar search to deal with changes made by Google.
When using Bookends Browser, Command- and Command- will move forward and back, respectively. Improved retrieval of conference proceeding metadata from CrossRef. Bookends will use an en dash rather than a hyphen in a citation group with a sequential range of reference numbers. Modified formats will be copied, not moved, to the Custom Formats Folder. Global Change - Modify PDF Tags has an updated UI. If an attachment or library is on an external volume such as a server, Bookends will not attempt to mount the volume if it's not already available.
Improvements in the generation of BibTeX keys. Limit the length of file names that Bookends suggests for attachments. Added smart quotes for Polish.
Citation identifiers in Sente XML files will be imported into the User20 field. Bookends will ignore images in notes when importing references from Sente XML. Made changes to the Bookends Browser JSTOR parser to deal with changes made by JSTOR.
Bookends 12.7.9 For Mac Pro
The update notification dialog is much more informative. Detection of accented capital letters for services such as small caps is much improved. Drag a browser's PubMed reference link onto a static group to import to that group. Remove a PDF Finder tag associated with a library. If you use a custom reference Type whose name contains the characters 'ook' or 'ook', Bookends will enable the Refs - Replicate As Book Chapter menu item.
Bookends 12.7.9 For Mac Os X
Bug fixes /COLLAPSE Requirements: Intel, OS X 10.7 or later.