Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!apple!well!nilesinc From: nilesinc@well.UUCP (Avi Rappoport) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Bibliographic Database Summary: What EndNote can and can't do Message-ID: <13386@well.UUCP> Date: 29 Aug 89 01:12:50 GMT References: <4851@eos.UUCP> <3955@phri.UUCP> Reply-To: nilesinc@well.UUCP (Avi Rappoport) Organization: Niles & Associates, Inc. Keywords: bibliographic database references DISCLAIMER: I work for Niles & Associates on EndNote: this is not an Lines: 18 Of the things that <4851@eos.UUCP> dencisco@eos.UUCP (David Paul Encisco) says about EndNote, the only one we really can't do is sort. We have very easy import/export and are extremely user-friendly. In terms of sophistication, we have very configurable options for setting up references in papers (APA style, Science, Nature, etc.) Our search is much faster than any of our competeitions' and we have a good manual. For those who care, we have also given 2 free upgrades, one a bug fix and one a fix for Word 4. Reviews of bibliographic software can be found in the February MacUser and MacWorld, and the July MacGuide. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so you don't have much to loose. Seriously, I have a Masters in Library and Information Studies, and I know bibliographic databases. If I didn't think that this was a good product, I wouldn't post this. Since I do 90% of the tech support, I know that our customers are happy. Please send me mail if you have any other questions, or want tech support.