Many of you know the problem: you are looking through a bunch of experiments, trying to understand what is happening. Maybe you are working on a screening problem, maybe you are even organized and structured and are using a statistical approach. But often you are not, and it is just looking at data, looking at […]
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How do *you* dig through masses of data?
Published by April 2nd, 2008 in future technology, software and state of the art. 3 CommentsAs many of you out there may have noticed, apple has just published a new version of its PowerPoint-killer called “Keynote.” And even if you don’t like to use a Mac, you probably still have to admit that it does produce beautiful presentations, not? Kutti over at jungfreudlich will probably agree the loudest (and still owes […]
Organizing PDFs & Papers
Published by May 20th, 2007 in link, literature, other blogs and software. 10 CommentsKutti over at Jungfreudlich asked the question: Thus I thought I would simply ask you! How do you organize your PDFs? Here’s my setup at home (MacOSX): All papers that are worth keeping are entered into BibDesk, the best Bibtex editor out there. After each record in the BibDesk database is done I drag the paper’s […]
