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jabref
- Ask HN: How do you save and browse external interesting URLs?
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Is there a FOSS package to track reading list like Notion?
JabRef might work for you. Website link and GitHub link.
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Drop down menus in Java Applications do not work (DWM, Arch Linux)
This issue https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/issues/5867 hints at JavaFX issue with the potential workaround of running with the environment variable GDK_DISPLAY=1.
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Is there a website that turns DOIs and ISBNs into BibLaTeX entries?
I use JabRef for managing references, which allows you to generate entries via a DOI and saves to a local .bib file.
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First msn class
JabRef
- JabRef: Reference manager that uses bibtex as a database
- JabRef – Free Reference Manager – Stay on Top of Your Literature
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Zotero- ree, easy-to-use tool to collect, organize, cite, and share research
If the town is "online reference managers," you are probably right, but I would argue that reference managers are one of those areas where you really want something offline:
- Offline ensures that you do not suffer an externally caused downtime just before a deadline
- Offline ensures that you have a path for keeping your database throughout your research career, and to do system updates when _you_ want to.
- Offline ensures that if you leave academia, you will always have access to local copies of the academic papers you have referenced.
My favorite offline/local reference manager is `jabRef` [0] which stores all metadata directly in a bibtex-file. The GUI has an excellent pdf-integration, and everything is local and super fast.
Case in point: after a decade in industry, I am looking to get back into my academic fief. All the papers I ever read are in my Dropbox, and all I had to do to pick up where I left was download a current version jabRef and point it to my database which it read without any issues.
[0]: https://www.jabref.org/
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Microsoft Word
I used JabRef throughout my work. It's indeed too late for my PhD work, but Zotero does indeed look very nice.
- Welches Literaturverwaltungsprogramm könnt ihr empfehlen?
idaesbasic
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What are some front-end projects that you’ve built?
I do webdev since 6 months, before mainly did Game development using Godot Game Engine, Desktop with C and Gtk+, lot of Linux also Arch Linux etc. Desktop Apps using Javafx like my chatbot or idaesbasic: https://github.com/BenHerbst/idaesbasic
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Idaesbasic - Javafx IDE
BenHerbst/idaesbasic
- Idaesbasic - From Todolist application to javafx / tornadofx IDE
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Idaesbasic - An all in one project manager
The Github repo of it is https://github.com/BenHerbst/idaesbasic
- First beta of Idaesbasic released!
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Idaesbasic - Beta release!
I released the first beta of Idaesbasic, an all in one project managment tool, that creates kanbans, calendars, todolists and much more for you 📷! Completly open source, and build with javafx! https://github.com/BenHerbst/idaesbasic
- Idaesbasic – Beta Release
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Do you use FXML or Java code to create views/layouts/components in JavaFX?
Prety nice, but add some css and make it looks modern, you can checkout my application here: https://github.com/BenHerbst/idaesbasic
- Idaesbasic – open-source todolists, kanban and more, all stored in local files
- Idaesbasic - An all in one buisness open source project managment software, currently in alpha state. It saves everything in files, like your todos, calendars or kanbans. It will have a lot of view, like todolist, kanban, calendar, email, messanges, pomodoro timer, habit tracker, time tracker...
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-citation-plugin - Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for papers and books.
tqrespec - TQRespec - The respec tool for Titan Quest game
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
atropm - AtroPM is a simple, but powerful, configurable, open-source Project Management Software, inspired by Github and Gitlab.
zotero-better-bibtex - Make Zotero effective for us LaTeX holdouts
ainm - Idaesbasic - An all in one project manager that stores everything in files directly into your project! 🤯 [Moved to: https://github.com/BenHerbst/idaesbasic]
StockTracker - NSE and BSE Stock quote, graph and tickers
papis - Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager.
Dalaix - Easy installer for Dalai: LLaMA on your local machine
TestFX - Simple and clean testing for JavaFX.
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