TextCite is a program for organizing and commenting textual citations from texts (books, articles, or other published works) for use in producing scientific or academic publications. You can organize by publication, author, category, or outline. It works with bibliographic management programs like Citation, EndNote, RefWorks, and BibTeX, providing important text/citation management capabilities that these programs lack, while still allowing for rapid footnote and bibliography generation by means of your favorite bibliography manager. It also exports to PDF and Word (RTF).
| Tags | education Information Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
| Translations | English Spanish |
Recent releases


Changes: Improvements to RTF and PDF export facilities. PDF export now offers much greater flexibility over output, as well as the ability to generate documents with footnotes. RTF export now adds the ability to properly export bibliographic codes for integration with programs such as Endnote and RefWorks. This release includes improvements to avoid problems that could cause data corruption.


Changes: This is a minor feature addition release. Accelerator keys were added for main menu actions. A popup menu was added to add formatting tags to the citation text fields. The option to have a CiteBook automatically load upon program startup was added.


Changes: An issue that caused deleted citations when renaming books and authors was fixed.


Changes: This release fixes an issue with disappearance of sibling categories upon deleting a category from the CiteBook. Help menu items were added for going directly to support forums and posting bug reports. A Groovy console was added for real-time debugging.


Changes: This release contains a number of improvements and new features, such as help files, a preferences control panel, the ability to select the citation display font, the ability to export citations with user-chosen reference style, auto-upgrading file opening and saving, more robust file structure, a "tip of the day" feature, an update checker, automatic file backups, and many bugfixes.