On Jun 22, 2007, at 7:52 AM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Once again I'm thinking about how to handle all my reference  
> material. Right now I'm using Yojimbo to get all the website-stuff  
> from the net and then there are PDFs.
> For handling PDFs I see at time three options:
> a) Using the Finder with metatags and some good file names (any  
> suggestions for conventions)
> b) Using DevonThink Personal (I've got a license for it from MacZot  
> and the other versions are just too expensive for me right now)
> c) Using Papers (just downloading the actual version)
>
> I would use BibDesk in all three cases because I write all my stuff  
> with LaTeX and I think it's superior if it comes to handling bib- 
> files.
> In the end all files should be in some system where I can easily  
> find and manage them.
>
> How are you guys handling your reference-materials?

I just found out that I could use iTunes for managing PDFs. It allows  
me to do a fast search on them (Genre: Papers; Artist: Author-Name;  
Title: Paper-name; Comments: Keywords) and they are organized in one  
place (iTunes-Music-library) which gets backed up regularly.
What do you think?

Niels
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