Almost one year ago, I wrote about ICT4D Bibliography, the then new section of my personal research portal. It was published with an application I coded on my own, BibCiter, to replace the MS Access I had been using.
I began coding in Summer 2005 and after Christmas 2005, I could start using it for my own needs, as you could see. A year has passed and now I’m glad to announce that BibCiter has been fixed and enhanced and released as free software under a GPL v2 license. The baby is still too young to be a stable 1.0 version, so keep in mind that there are serious reasons for being 0.9 beta. Nonetheless, BibCiter [babe sitter] is fully functional and “only” lacks a good handbook.
Feel free to write back and send any comments… and, of course, feel free to install it!
More info
- BibCiter site.
- BibCiter blog, with news about releases, bugs, and so.
- BibCiter Codex, the handbook wiki.
- BibCiter Demo, an installation you can log in as administrator and see the “hidden” parts of the creature.
- ICT4D Bibliography, my BibCiter powered bibliographic collection about Information and Communication Technologies for Development
I want to hearty thank …dilluns… for her endless patience during endless PHP-MySQL sessions :*
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Hi.
Good design, who make it?
I did :)