All releases of TextCite: Publication Quotation Manager


Release Notes: The splash screen no longer impedes loading of the application on Java 1.6. Better adaptation to larger system font sizes was implemented. The program no longer hangs when exporting to PDF or RTF. Ctrl-N no longer erases your citebook, but creates a new citation instead. Line breaks are now displayed properly in the Citation Display panel. This release has been tested to run properly on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux under JavaSE 1.6.


Release Notes: Improvements to RTF and PDF export facilities. PDF export now offers much greater flexibility over output, as well as the ability to generate documents with footnotes. RTF export now adds the ability to properly export bibliographic codes for integration with programs such as Endnote and RefWorks. This release includes improvements to avoid problems that could cause data corruption.


Release Notes: This is a minor feature addition release. Accelerator keys were added for main menu actions. A popup menu was added to add formatting tags to the citation text fields. The option to have a CiteBook automatically load upon program startup was added.


Release Notes: An issue that caused deleted citations when renaming books and authors was fixed.


Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with disappearance of sibling categories upon deleting a category from the CiteBook. Help menu items were added for going directly to support forums and posting bug reports. A Groovy console was added for real-time debugging.


Release Notes: This release contains a number of improvements and new features, such as help files, a preferences control panel, the ability to select the citation display font, the ability to export citations with user-chosen reference style, auto-upgrading file opening and saving, more robust file structure, a "tip of the day" feature, an update checker, automatic file backups, and many bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release includes a number of bugfixes involving the internal data structures, to avoid possible "orphan" records. It also includes the complete Spanish help files, plus a Windows installer.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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