I am PC bound, but my MAC jealously was aroused when I spied a new freeware app “skim”:
Skim is a PDF reading and note-taking app for Mac OS X that is designed to make reading research papers and manuals better. Just like in Preview, you can search, scan, and zoom through PDFs, but you also get some custom features for your workflow…
I read about it on this blog.
Technorati Tags: skim – pdf – pdf management – pdf reader
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AMA citation:
Lindsay S. Skimming on the MAC – a new PDF reader. Academic Productivity. 2007. Available at: http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/skimming-on-the-mac-a-new-pdf-reader/. Accessed March 14, 2010.
APA citation:
Lindsay, Shane. (2007). Skimming on the MAC – a new PDF reader. Retrieved March 14, 2010, from Academic Productivity Web site: http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/skimming-on-the-mac-a-new-pdf-reader/
Chicago citation:
Lindsay, Shane. 2007. Skimming on the MAC – a new PDF reader. Academic Productivity. http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/skimming-on-the-mac-a-new-pdf-reader/ (accessed March 14, 2010).
Harvard citation:
Lindsay, S 2007, Skimming on the MAC – a new PDF reader, Academic Productivity. Retrieved March 14, 2010, from <http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/skimming-on-the-mac-a-new-pdf-reader/>
MLA citation:
Lindsay, Shane. "Skimming on the MAC – a new PDF reader." 16 May. 2007. Academic Productivity. Accessed 14 Mar. 2010. <http://www.academicproductivity.com/2007/skimming-on-the-mac-a-new-pdf-reader/>
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