Skim your papers
Wow, that is just awesome. The makers of BibDesk, a wonderful open source bibliography manager, have just released Skim, an application that allows you to annotate, highlight, and evalue scientific papers that come as PDFs. The tagline of Skim is “stop printing and start skimming.” That is actually something i have looked for for a long time. Skim follows an interesting approach and takes reading papers to a new level. It has got some pretty neat features – read what one of the developers Michael O McCracken has to say about it in his blog. Also try it out if you have Mac OS X running. I can’t wait to include Skim into my reading/writing workflow. My internship thesis comes out in it really well ;)
via Brent Simmons: Announcing Skim
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