![]() At the end I ended up using just Zotero + Bibdesk. I have tried all of those softwares (and bought Papers in fact). It could perhaps be done with scripts but I haven’t tried. I am not sure how easy it would be to arrange things so that DT automatically synchronizes all folder under a given folder (if you were to use a citation manager that uses subfolders with dates or author names, for instance). Thus, any program that saves all pdfs into a single folder will work (Papers can be set up to do this). That is, it is easy enough to set up DT so that it automatically indexes/imports a given folder thus, if one uses a citation management program that stores all the pdfs in a folder, one can set up things so that DT is always up to date. Having said that, Papers, for instance, can be set up to save all the pdfs into one folder one can then set up a folder action that automatically indexes (or imports, but that uses up more disk space while making things more robust with respect to filename changes) pdfs added to the relevant folder. But I hasten to add that I do not use citation managers to manage citations I put them in by hand mostly (I use LaTeX). I have also played a bit with the demo of sente. I use Papers as a front-end to search for, well, papers! And bookends (which I got for free) to easily create bibtex files. ![]() Again is there any particular one out of those 4, which works the best for this? I would also like to index the entire library of monographs from one of the above, into DevonThink. I like DevonThink very much, but I do need a specific program to manage monographs which will automatically get citations from Pubmed, Google scholar, etc and allow me to cite them using either Pages or Word (preferably Pages). Is there any major advantage or interoperability planned or working right now, with DevonThink and any of the previous four? Since I am starting from scratch, could anyone give me their input regarding which one would work the best? I do also need to reference my monographs in citations, which presently makes Endnote look the best, since my main word processor is Pages and it supports Endnote. The programs I am aware of that exist are: ![]() I am going to be purchasing software to manage a library of monographs in PDF format. ![]()
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