[Papyrus-L] Could Zotero an alternative to Papyrus?
Michael Logies
logies at web.de
Sun Jul 20 04:09:51 EDT 2008
Has anybody tried to export from Zotero and import into Papyrus and vice versa? Which formats will work?
It`s some years back that I used Papyrus but I remember it`s flexible bibliographic styles and its robustness. Zotero is a great tool but missing these features. Its plug-ins for Word, Openoffice and Neooffice work, but are still beta software and may mess up the text. I tested the plug-in for Openoffice.
Is there any recommendation which of Openoffice`s file formats to use for cooperating with Papyrus?
Thanks
Michael
At 25.11.2007 14:59 Ane Ortega wrote:
> Dear all
> Some time ago I got in contact with the users of this list asking for
> advice on an alternative to Papyrus. I was particularly keen to find a
> software which allowed storing notecards the way Papyrus does. Among the
> many replies for which I warmly thank you, Duncan Branley suggested
> Zotero (www.zotero.org), still being developed at that time, but which
> is now available.
> I have looked into it and it looks very promising. I wondered if anybody
> is using it and can tell me how you are finding it and how the migration
> went?
> With thanks
> Ane
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