What is CiteInPages FOR MAC?


CiteInPages FOR MAC



Product Description


CiteInPages is a suite of four Applescripts that allow the open source reference manager BibDesk to be used as an integrated reference manager with Apple's word processor, Pages (v. 3, from iWork '08). Using BibDesk templates, "working citations" containing BibTeX cite keys in a defined format can be dragged or inserted by script from BibDesk into Pages documents as the documents are edited. CiteInPages replaces these working citations with numbered or author-date in-text citations, creates a correctly-ordered bibliography based on a BibDesk template, and pastes the bibliography into the Pages document. CiteInPages has advantages over commercial reference managers for use with Pages because it works on native Pages files through Pages itself and it does not require converting the file to RTF, which may cause some loss of information, inserted images or l



Technical Specifications



  • Compatible with Mac operating system

  • Suite of four Applescripts for integration with BibDesk

  • Drag and insert citations from BibDesk into Pages

  • Automatically replace citations with in-text format

  • Create ordered bibliographies based on templates

  • Free to download



Features


Seamless Integration


CiteInPages seamlessly integrates BibDesk with Pages, allowing for easy management of references within Pages documents.



Efficient Citation Management


With CiteInPages, users can efficiently insert and manage citations in their Pages documents, saving time and effort.



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