[Papyrus-L] Converting Papyrus from Mac classic to new Macs
Raisa Deber
raisa.deber at utoronto.ca
Sun Aug 16 11:13:41 EDT 2009
Have you tried Bookends? http://www.sonnysoftware.com/
I'm still clinging to Papyrus under Classic (with all database
modifications going on in Papyrus for DOS), but people I trust advise
me that it is a good product. I bought it, and have been able to
import the database.
I don't use notecards, but it appears to handle them.
Raisa Deber
On 16-Aug-09, at 7:01 AM, Ann Greer wrote:
> Colleagues,
> I am running Papyrus in Mac Classic but hearing good things about
> Sente from a former Papyrus user--who, however, came to Sente by way
> of Endnote not directly. He finds Sente to offer many parallels to the
> Papyrus for PC that he warmly remembers. Has anyone uploaded a data
> base from Papyrus for Classic environment to Sente or any other
> current Mac bibliographic software? If yes, how does it handle the
> notecards?
> --
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