This

http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Programs

has some interesting links---there is an app for KDE and Gnome desktops, and 
some web-browser based options, like Zotero. I've never used that, but it might 
be worth a try, if JabRef is all you have now.

Maybe mail the list with your results? This might be a good wiki topic? 

AMG 

On Dec 29, 2010, at 9:50 AM, Fischlin Andreas wrote:

> I guess JabRef is the next best, in particular on Linux. If you wish things 
> like BibDesk back, move back to Macs. ;-)
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> On 29/Dec/2010, at 11:50 , Dan wrote:
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>> Hi -
>> 
>> I used bibdesk throughout my PhD and it has been fantastic. I'm moving
>> from Mac to Linux - I'd like to keep on using my bib file, and would
>> like to be able to switch back and forth between Mac/Linux - any
>> software suggestions? I hope some of you here have experience of this.
>> 
>> I've had some people recommend JabRef but, blimey, it's clunky in
>> comparison to BibDesk! It has that ugly windowsy java design, it feels
>> to me not particuarly productive (though that's a first impression).
>> It also changed my .bib file in ways I didn't want. Is there anything
>> for linux that's better? Or is JabRef not so bad really?
>> 
>> Thanks for any suggestions -
>> Dan
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