![]() ![]() Bookends offer similar options, but it’s more cumbersome if you’re not in list view, because you need to select all references, right click, navigate to ‘sort by…’, and then select your option. In Sente, you can easily rearrange your library according to title, name of authors, dates added or modified, and a range of other criteria. Here are some screen shots for comparison, with Sente first and Bookends second. In Bookends, you can also use the lower pane to see the tag cloud, which I’ll talk more about below. Both offer list and standard views, with a tool bar on the top, a library view to the left that provides an overview of folders, smart groups and other organisational features, a reference view to the right that offers different windows where you can view additional information about the selected reference or edit reference information, and a third pane below where you can view the attached PDF or related web sites. In several ways, the UIs of Bookends and Sente are quite similar. Since that post contains quite a few Sente screen shots, I’ll also be using more space here on displaying Bookends (with a bit of empty space after a few of the screen shots which for some reason I can’t mange to format away…) If you haven’t already read my first post on Sente, I encourage you do to that before continuing this post, as I’ll be referring back to it here. However, EndNote is not very useful for organising PDFs and also doesn’t come with annotation capacities hence I use alternative apps for those purposes. I am still sticking to EndNote for formatting my research papers in spite of its clunkiness and old fashioned streak, in my experience it’s the only app I can really count on to a) function on all the library and journal web sites I regularly visit, and b) import and format reference information with the highest level of accuracy. – importing, organising and annotating references and PDFsįor those interested in cite while you write functionality, I’ll state up front that I won’t be addressing that here. – the mac versions (I’ll address the iPad versions separately in a future post) In this post, you’ll find my first impressions of Sente versus Bookends, with a focus on Bookends 11.1.8 will not be updated.While I have been using Sente for a while to manage my PDFs, I’ve been curious about Bookends since I first heard about it, and recently I decided to check it out. This version cannot open libraries created with version 11.2 or later, although you can exchange references by export/import. Download this version only if you must run Bookends on an old PowerPC (PPC) Mac. Bookends 11.3.7 will not be updated.īookends 11.1.8 (PPC or Intel Mac, macOS 10.4 or later). ![]() This version cannot open libraries created with version 12.0 or later, although you can exchange references by export/import. Download this version only if you must run Bookends on OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Bookends 11īookends 11.3.7 (Intel Mac, macOS 10.5 or later). This version can open libraries created with version 12.1 or later. Download this version only if you must run Bookends on OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Bookends 12.8.5 will not be updated.īookends 12.0.7 (Intel Mac, macOS 10.6 or later). Download this version only if you have a Bookends 12 license and do not want to upgrade to 13. Bookends 12īookends 12.8.5 (Intel Mac, macOS 10.7 or later). Bookends versions 13.3.1 and and earlier work in macOS 10.10 (Yosemite) and later. Older versions of Bookends 13, beginning with 13.2.8, can be downloaded from this Version History page (scroll to the version you want). The release notes, tutorials (PDF and video), and User Guide are available via the Help menu.Įarlier releases of Bookends 14 can be downloaded from the Version History page (scroll to the version you want). Information on pricing and upgrading is provided here.īookends (macOS 10.13 or later). To run the latest version of Bookends you need a Macintosh with macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later. This allows you test Bookends with your existing libraries. If you are in demo mode and open a library made with an older version of Bookends, only 50 references will be displayed at once. The free demo version of Bookends will never timeout and is fully functional except for a 50 reference limit. ![]()
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