Wikindx
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Wikindx | |
WIKINDX in Action |
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Developer: | Mark Grimshaw |
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Latest release: | 3.3.1 / May 18, 2006 |
OS: | Cross-platform |
Use: | Bibliography manager |
License: | GPL |
Website: | WIKINDX |
WIKINDX is free reference management software designed either for single use (on a variety of operating systems) or multi-user collaborative use across the internet.
Developed under the GNU General Public License, WIKINDX is written in PHP and supports BibTeX, Endnote and RTF
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[edit] Main features
- can manage bibliographic data allowing the user to search through them
- enables the user to store unlimited quotes, paraphrases and thoughts and to cross-reference them
- supports non-English multi-byte character sets.
- runs on all major operating systems (*NIX, Mac OS X, Windows).
- runs not only on a desktop computer but also on a web server so the user can access her bibliography from any networked point or share a bibliography with her research team.
- allows multiple attachments for each bibliographic resource.
- can export the user's bibliography in various bibliographic styles (APA, Chicago, IEEE for example).
- allows the user to edit or create bibliographic styles through a graphical interface.
- integrates a WYSIWYG word processor with importation of quotes etc. so that the user can write an article, from draft through to publication with automatic citation formatting, entirely within the one software.
- will reformat the user's article to another citation style whether that style uses footnotes, endnotes or in-text citation.
- has an architecture that enables the addition of plug-ins to expand the capabilities of WIKINDX.
[edit] Requirements
The WIKINDX is accessed through a graphical web browser.
[edit] References
[edit] See also
Comparison of reference management software