The things I liked about 'Papers'
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:18 pm
Hi All,
Just moved university and people suggested me to have a look at 'Papers' - they said it had improved a lot since it came out..... Oh well, I thought I would give it a try and compare it to my good old trustworthy and fully featured Bookends! Suffice to say, 'Papers' was quickly uninstalled as I didn't find it to be a serious competitor to Bookends. However, there were a few things that I really liked and I thought I would share it with you in the hope that some of these features might creep into BE over time.
1. Aesthetically pleasing
- There is no doubt that Papers is pretty - the icons are nice and clear and the text is crisp, which makes the whole user-experience more pleasant (and being Mac users, we all know that we are suckers for this!).
2. Built-in help-viewer and direct access to the online forum - I found this to be quite helpful! (mostly because the included documentation such - especially compared to BEs!).
3. TABS - yes please! This is a very good idea - I loved the fact that you could have multiple tabs open with several references, articles or whatever open. I would love to see this in BE.
4.Match function - when you have a pdf file with missing information, I found the match function in Papers to be extremely useful. I know a similar function is already present in BE, but I find it really hard to use.
5. Buil-in pdf viewer. I found this to be better than the one in BE and I really liked the fact that it would open in a new tab - very useful, very sleek. I also liked the 'view full screen' option and note-taking - however, why can't I highlight the text?? Surely this is the most useful thing to do when reading a paper (which you can do in BE via Preview).
6. When doing a pubmed search you can go directly from the search to reading the full .pdf article and everything would have been imported as well - nice touch (as long as it can be disabled as well!).
7. The 'last read' column - it is quite nice that I can see when I last access the attached .pdf file.
8. iPhone option - nice extra that I might need in future - for now I'm not really sure.
However, as I mentioned I will be staying with BE because it is superior in pretty much every other aspect, just to mention a few: it is brilliant as a bibliography software (it's main function!), it's online search is much better and directly represents the pubmed search done via the NCBI website, drag-n-drop of Pubmed-searches and online pdf files, automatic import of pdf files from online or offline sources, automatic update of multiple files via pubmed, color labeling of references, vastly superior search of references and attached files and so on and so on ad infinitum. Oh and not to forget - Jon - a brilliant developer!
And then there's all the stuff that I don't like about 'Papers' - but that really isn't useful to this forum I guess
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So overall, Papers is quite nice - pretty and with some nifty features that I would love to see in BE (better graphics, tabs and 'match' function especially), but it is not a worthy contestant (at this stage). It appears to me that Papers is quite good at handling and matching pdfs that you already have on your hard drive, but it is pretty bad at taking the next step of organising the continues flow of information (which BE does very well - although it isn't its main focus!).
Just my 2c.
Cheers,
Kristian
Just moved university and people suggested me to have a look at 'Papers' - they said it had improved a lot since it came out..... Oh well, I thought I would give it a try and compare it to my good old trustworthy and fully featured Bookends! Suffice to say, 'Papers' was quickly uninstalled as I didn't find it to be a serious competitor to Bookends. However, there were a few things that I really liked and I thought I would share it with you in the hope that some of these features might creep into BE over time.
1. Aesthetically pleasing
- There is no doubt that Papers is pretty - the icons are nice and clear and the text is crisp, which makes the whole user-experience more pleasant (and being Mac users, we all know that we are suckers for this!).
2. Built-in help-viewer and direct access to the online forum - I found this to be quite helpful! (mostly because the included documentation such - especially compared to BEs!).
3. TABS - yes please! This is a very good idea - I loved the fact that you could have multiple tabs open with several references, articles or whatever open. I would love to see this in BE.
4.Match function - when you have a pdf file with missing information, I found the match function in Papers to be extremely useful. I know a similar function is already present in BE, but I find it really hard to use.
5. Buil-in pdf viewer. I found this to be better than the one in BE and I really liked the fact that it would open in a new tab - very useful, very sleek. I also liked the 'view full screen' option and note-taking - however, why can't I highlight the text?? Surely this is the most useful thing to do when reading a paper (which you can do in BE via Preview).
6. When doing a pubmed search you can go directly from the search to reading the full .pdf article and everything would have been imported as well - nice touch (as long as it can be disabled as well!).
7. The 'last read' column - it is quite nice that I can see when I last access the attached .pdf file.
8. iPhone option - nice extra that I might need in future - for now I'm not really sure.
However, as I mentioned I will be staying with BE because it is superior in pretty much every other aspect, just to mention a few: it is brilliant as a bibliography software (it's main function!), it's online search is much better and directly represents the pubmed search done via the NCBI website, drag-n-drop of Pubmed-searches and online pdf files, automatic import of pdf files from online or offline sources, automatic update of multiple files via pubmed, color labeling of references, vastly superior search of references and attached files and so on and so on ad infinitum. Oh and not to forget - Jon - a brilliant developer!
And then there's all the stuff that I don't like about 'Papers' - but that really isn't useful to this forum I guess

So overall, Papers is quite nice - pretty and with some nifty features that I would love to see in BE (better graphics, tabs and 'match' function especially), but it is not a worthy contestant (at this stage). It appears to me that Papers is quite good at handling and matching pdfs that you already have on your hard drive, but it is pretty bad at taking the next step of organising the continues flow of information (which BE does very well - although it isn't its main focus!).
Just my 2c.
Cheers,
Kristian