There is jabref which is a bibtex
management program and can probably be abused for your purpose -
i.e you can use the review entry for your notes
I like using docear, which is a scientific oriented mindmap
program with strong support for paper management.
I'm not sure how relevant it is to your question, but I'm using org-mode in
emacs for all my documentation needs. Computers are so fast these days, so
that there is almost impossible for a single person to generate more data
in e.g. a year than may be found quickly enough by brute force search. I.e
I am preparing to do a (scientific) literature review, in which I am going
to look for articles on a topic, read them, and summarize their important
content.
I would like to do it electronically, in an organized fashion, so I can
also search and retrieve information later on. Right now, I print th
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Meir Guttman wrote:
> Dear Gabor and Ido,
>
> This post to the Il Linux mailing list bounced and wasn't posted since I am
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> BTW Ido, from your orig