Hi all,

 I would like to share my five cents to the following question.

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> BTW: What is your opinion regarding a merge with Docear? :)
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I have been experimenting with Docear a bit lately. It seems promising.
However it is far more complicated than Jabref. And it lack some important
features that Jabref currently offers when it comes to just dealing with
references. Please find below just a few examples I came across when doing
the tests:

- "Syncronize file links" option is missing which is fundamental to find
again pdf after moving files around using OS tools. This is somehow solved
by moving files around inside Docear. But even then my experiments show
that it is faulty specially when you want to classify pdfs placing them in
different directories. Also Docear seems to work with absolute paths
mainly. You usually end up having disagreements between the mind map and
the bib file. I have to write a bug about this but I need first to
experiment a bit further as it might be I'm doing something wrong. As I say
it is not easy program.

- Docear currently cannot look for references in databases like Medline,
Google scholar, etc. They have they own search engine to offer references
based in your current references. Although this is an interesting service
it cannot replace a search for specific articles required often in my work.

- Some of the star features, dealing with annotations,  require the user to
use a restricted set of pdf readers. I know that this is not strictly
Docear's fault, it is mainly a problem of how the annotations is
implemented by the programs. But the fact is that not a single pdf reader
in linux match their characteristics. This problem can be overcome using
some windows pdf readers through wine but I'm not really in favor for such
solution.

- As the screen contains always the mind map, it cannot be hidden, the
references table panel has a limited space. As a consequence you cannot see
well the references there. Authors, titles and journals are truncated. If
you expand one field then the others become smaller, like in Jabref but
with a third of the available space in the screen. This complicates the
usability of the table.  Of course this issue can be technically solved,
e.g. if this window become floating or mapmind window can be hide as the
others.

- Also I have not seen any tools to share the bibliography between groups.
This is somehow complicated due to the central concept of the annotations
which are stored in the pdfs themselves.

Please, do not take me wrong. This email does not aim to be a critic
towards Docear. In fact I recommend you all to give a shot to Docear. It is
a very interesting project and very mature. What I'm trying to say is that
currently Docear cannot be used as a substitute of Jabref, the workflows
somehow differ. Of course with work or changing my way of doing things this
can be solved or at least minimized. Still, in time the idea of a merge
seems reasonable to me which might help to avoid doubling efforts.

I will follow Docear a bit more from now on and try to help at least
reporting bugs and requesting existing features in JabRef to soften the
transition if JabRef developers decide in favor of the merge. Let me finish
congratulating both Jabref and Docear developers for their superb job.

Thanks,
Hector Martinez-Seara Monné
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