> references under OOo are probably under construction, so I think "referencing"
> people

Well, the OOo build-in Bibliography-support is currently indeed far
from satisfying.
However, Bibus (http://bibus-biblio.sf.net) does a very good job, is
plattform independent (Python) and uses either SQlight or MySQL as the
database. I can strongly recommend it to everyone in the need for such
a tool. There are still some features missing if compared to Endnote
et al. but it also offers some absent in those.
The author has promised to support an export to the final version of
OOo's own bibliography tool (once it is finished), so nothing should be lost 
(as it is
SQLDB-based you could do this yourself actually).

> and people wanting to create interactive documents ate still
> dependent on Gates - and will be a deadly long time :(
I do however not understand what you refer to as "interactive
documents". Jumping within the document works nicely here.

Regards
 Stephan



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