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Bookends v13.0.9 macOS

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Bookends v13.0.9 macOS

Bookends v13.0.9 macOS | 47.8 MB

Bookends is a full-featured and cost-effective bibliography, reference, and information management system for students and professionals. Bookends requires Intel Macs and Mac OS X 10.7 or later. Bookends is unicode-savvy, so you can mix Roman (English, French, German, etc.) and non-Roman (Japanese, Greek, Hebrew, etc.) characters.

Introducing WYSIWYW (What You See Is What You Want)

A highly configurable, interactive, and editable interface lets you work with reference information the way you want. View Groups or Term Lists (Authors, Keywords, etc.) on the left. In the concise reference view on the right, arrange fields in any order, show just the ones that you find useful, and label them as you like. Editing or entering information is a single click away. Show attachments (pdfs, text files, images, etc.), or use the reference’s URL to show live web pages of its contents. Notecards let you enter, edit, and rearrange your thoughts, and make citing pages in footnotes a snap. Tag clouds let you visualize your terms and word use, and quickly tunnel down to the references you want.

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 in Version 13.0.9
  • Back and Forward commands have been added to the PDF viewer
    This means that you can go back and forth between a link and the location it takes you to in the PDF.
  • If Automatically Resize is inactive, a PDF's zoom level will be remembered when switching between references
  • New AppleEvents have been added that let you get and set the contents of multiple reference fields at once, set reference Types, and get the Bookends version number
    Details of how to use these AppleEvents are available in the User Guide.
  • Bookends will import the Status field in a Sente XML file to User19
  • Option-clicking on the Online Search button forces Bookends to open the Online Search window with Bookends Browser selected
  • Updated automatic downloading of PDFs from PubMed Central to deal with changes made by PubMed
  • Window -> Reset Window Position can be applied to any window that appears in the Window menu
    This is useful for those with multiple screens where for some reason a window's title bar may not be visible. For non-library windows the position will be set to the top left of the screen.
  • Improved determination of PDF page number when creating a notecard
    Bookends will add the page's relative number in the PDF to the page entered for the reference if the latter is the first of a range. If it's a single number, Bookends will assume it's the total page count for the reference and ignore it.
  • Updated Open PDF with PDFPen to work with currently shipping versions of PDFPen
  • Bug fixes
    Fixed an erroneous error message you could get with reindexing or rebuilding a library. Fixed a bug when saving an SQL search for the fields Type or Pages. Fixed a problem with automated PubMed search where some searches failed to return any results when they should. Fixed an issue where searching some PDFs for DOIs could result in a crash. Fixed a bug where a PDF in the watch folder could be attached to the wrong reference if the extracted DOI was incorrect. Fixed a bug where locating an attachment that resided on the top mounted volume and not in a subfolder would result in an error. Fixed a bug in Term Lists where after a drag and drop all items would be pinned. Fixed a bug in the Unmatched Citation window where clicking Go To Ref would show the wrong reference. Fixed a regression introduced in the last update that could cause Bookends to hang on launch if it couldn't find a previously-used server.