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Yes, you can add comments and suggestions here. [[User:Dnw|David Wilson]]
 
Yes, you can add comments and suggestions here. [[User:Dnw|David Wilson]]
  
== Bibus ==
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== Structure ==
 
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Maybe the article has to be resturctured:
Bibus stores its data in a SQL databse, so it is also webbased, somewhat.
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*For web based programs it makes a huge difference wether the databse is on a local server (Aigaion, refbase) or on a server somewhere on the internet (Memento, CiteULike, Librarything).
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*Most web based programs are accessed via a web browser. But some (at least Bibus, maybe others) store the data in a SQL databse, but access the database with a software that has to be installed on the clients.
  
 
== Split up page, 1 page per program ==
 
== Split up page, 1 page per program ==
  
 
Maybe it would make sense to have one page per program. Then this page could serve as an overview, maybe in the form of a table. Or even more tables, comparing some of the programs capabilities/characteristics (like programing language, license, storage in database or not, etc).
 
Maybe it would make sense to have one page per program. Then this page could serve as an overview, maybe in the form of a table. Or even more tables, comparing some of the programs capabilities/characteristics (like programing language, license, storage in database or not, etc).

Revision as of 09:55, 17 March 2009

Yes, you can add comments and suggestions here. David Wilson

Structure

Maybe the article has to be resturctured:

  • For web based programs it makes a huge difference wether the databse is on a local server (Aigaion, refbase) or on a server somewhere on the internet (Memento, CiteULike, Librarything).
  • Most web based programs are accessed via a web browser. But some (at least Bibus, maybe others) store the data in a SQL databse, but access the database with a software that has to be installed on the clients.

Split up page, 1 page per program

Maybe it would make sense to have one page per program. Then this page could serve as an overview, maybe in the form of a table. Or even more tables, comparing some of the programs capabilities/characteristics (like programing language, license, storage in database or not, etc).

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