I was wondering if there were any plans for updating the user interface in the near future?
I (like probably most Bookend users) spend most of my time using email and newsreaders and find their three pane view of things (accounts, messages and preview) to be very effective in terms of reading what I have in my email/news accounts.
When it comes to creating/editing a bibliography a new window is great but for the majority of the time I am using the library to figure out what I have or arrange my entries into meaningful groups. When I am doing these tasks it breaks things up to open a new window, look at something and then close the window.
I don't know how other people feel but I think it would be great if Bookends had a three pane interface as it would really speed the way I use it up.
It would be even cooler if the preview pane was rendered in HTML (by leveraging the Safari HTML engine) so that I could write my own CSS stylesheets (or use someone elses) to change the appearance of the preview. This way I could highlight important aspects of the reference (such as the title, author and keywords) or just add a bit of flair to liven up the abundance text.
I think NetNewsWire's interface is a very good example of what I mean:
http://ranchero.com/images/nnw/hpss/mainWindow103.jpg
Another thing I would like to see is a customizable toolbar for quickly adding/selecting references and the like so I don't have to be going through the ever expanding menu system all the time.
I guess I am ultimately just looking for a bit of consistency across my different applications and at the moment Bookends sticks out as being the most inconsistent of the bunch.
That's just my two cents worth and hopefully maybe something that could make its way into version 9

Regards,
David