Thursday, August 9, 2007

Zotero - Unleasching the power of community development

I've had the privilege of playing around with quite a good number of open source softwares and various their flavors. And I keep falling in love with Firefox each time there is a new extension that redefines my browsing experience. With my endeavor into Academic research and a basic requirement to read research papers and use them as citations made me look for a software that could manage bibliography. I was introduced to Zotero by Sumit; a colleague and senior at MDI. Zotero is a great piece of firefox extension that can make your research journey a very exciting and smooth one.



Zotero sits right into your browser and manages the research papers/journal articles for you. It's so smooth that even a novice can get addicted to it in no time. The power of community development is wonderful. May god bless open source. Amen!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmmm. Firefox, I would agree when it comes to all the extensions that itsupports. Gecko rocks. But trust me FF is a memory hogger. when it comes to a browser on windows, nothing, i mean nothing can beat Opera. Its just too smooth and plays javascript like butter. you know that as well