To everyone who has asked how to support BibDesk by, for example, "writing a review somewhere", and to everyone else on this list, I have a suggestion: If you have a blog, or if you read a tech blog that accepts guest submissions, write a blog post about how you use BibDesk. Whenever I search for BibDesk-related topics on the web, I am always surprised by how little I can find in the "blogosphere" about BibDesk. You can also answer questions about BibDesk on Q&A sites like the Stack Exchange network, but writing your own blog post allows you write about arbitrary BibDesk-related topics that may not be directly related to a specific question. Thanks! Nathan

John Burt writes:
Can I just add, Bravo! I too love Bibdesk, and I too find it an essential
tool for my work!
John Burt
Brandeis University
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 3:39 AM Luc Bourhis via Bibdesk-users <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Jenniffer makes me realise I have never thanked Christaan for the
beautiful craft over so many years, and also Adam and Michael judging from
the .About... I just could not work without Bibdesk either. The cherry on
the cake for me is its fantastic scripting abilities. I second Jennifer for
the review: if there is anywhere I can spread the message that Bibdesk is
awesome, I.ll do it! Best wishes, Luc J Bourhis

On 25 Feb 2021, at 01:37, Jennifer Claro via Bibdesk-users <
[email protected]> wrote: I like the new logo! [image: Emoji]
By the way, I just want to say how very important BibDesk is for my work.
Essential! I use it every day and have always found it so user-friendly
and efficient.
Should I write a review somewhere? Vote for it somewhere? Support somehow?
I did describe BibDesk as part of my workflow at an online conference last
year,
but that's the only support I have ever given, I think.
Thank you very much for all your hard work on BibDesk over the years.
It's awesome!!!
On Monday, May 18, 2020, 06:07:21 PM GMT+9, Christiaan Hofman <
[email protected]> wrote:

Greetings all
The BibDesk development team is pleased to announce that a new version of
BibDesk, version 1.7.6, is now available.
We thank the users who have contributed to BibDesk development by sharing
their experiences with BibDesk, and testing nightly builds.
This release can be obtained by selecting "check for updates" in the
"BibDesk" menu, visiting the Sourceforge downloads page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/bibdesk/ or by visiting the BibDesk home page at http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ or by following the link below, which will begin immediate download:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bibdesk/files/BibDesk/BibDesk-1.7.6/BibDesk-1.7.6.dmg/download For those interested follow the full release notes for this version. Release notes for BibDesk version 1.7.6
New Features
  *  Share menu instead of email command when available
* New option in import script command to overwrite fields without asking
Bugs Fixed
  *  Fix a crasher when automatically committing certain edits
  *  Fix import script command
  *  Don't update linked files unnecessary during save
  *  Fix color label conditions in smart groups
  *  Fix Inspire web scraper for new page format



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