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Re: X1 memory leak status

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Re: X1 memory leak status
Author: Virginia Benjamin    Posted: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:21:01 -0500
Hi,

The patch for ENX1 correcteded the leak on a user's pc with a 6,000+
record EndNote Library at the University of Georgia yesterday

.so I say go for it!

have a nice day,
virginia

Virginia Benjamin
Faculty Liaison for Electronic Library Services University of Georgia
Libraries Athens, GA. 30602--1641 phone 706-542-0683
http://www.libs.uga.edu/liaison/

> Hi All,
> Has there been any change in the WIndows/X1 memory leak?
> Does the X1.0.1 patch* correct this?
> There certainly was a bit of notice paid to it on the list and now all

> is quiet did everybody just get used to it :-) ?
>
> I've reverted to X.0.2 in mean time as the Groups don't offer much at
> present - see further down this list
>
> * NB Thomson >> Wouldn't it be good to actually include a bug fix list

> as distinct from " and over 50 enhancements." last time we saw one was

> the 9.0.1 patch
>
> regards
> Nicholas English
> Learning Precinct Officer
> Library & Information Services
> Charles Darwin University
> PH: +61 8 8946 7009
>
> CRICOS Provider No: 00300K


----- Original Message -----
From: "endnote-interest-digest" "listmaster"
To: "endnote-interest-digest"
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:30 AM
Subject: endnote-interest-digest V1 #2402


>
> endnote-interest-digest Wednesday, January 30 2008 Volume 01 :
Number
> 2402
>
>
>
> Topics in this issue...
> Re: Combining all libraries & using groups?
>
> deleting references - restore the warning?
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:07:54 -0500
> From: Alexander.Shenkin "endnote-interest"
> Subject: Re: Combining all libraries & using groups?
>
> So, how good is the grouping function in procite? I've never used it
> before, and searching for screenshots and the like on the web came up
> empty. I suppose I could download a demo, but I hate to muck up my
> newly re-installed OS with more junk that never gets uninstalled
> properly. Are there any major downsides to using procite instead of
> endnote? I saw the comparison chart and nothing seemed to be a
> deal-breaker.
>
> Also, it sounds like ISI should merge their endnote, procite and
> reference manager product lines, eh? Hard to see the point of having
3
> semi-functional products out there, when they could have one fully
> functional one...
>
> allie
>
> "dharv" wrote:
>> At 12:57 PM -0500 25/1/08, Lars.Bauer "lars.bauer"
wrote:
>>
>>> Personally, I wouldn't do that. In my opinion, custom groups are
good
>
>>> for quickly organizing your references on screen, but that's it.
>>> Besides the fact that you can't organize them in a tree structure,
>>> there is, for example, no search functionality (neither can you run
>>> and/or searches by
>>> (shift/alt-) clicking several groups nor can you include your groups
>>> in
>>>
>>
>>
>>> the search window). Furthermore, you can't include custom groups in
>>> subject bibliographies. Accordingly, there is no possibility to
>>> print/export references from more than one group at once. Finally,
>>> I'm not sure if the feature is now bug-free: before patch X1.0.1
>>> EndNote suddenly didn't show any references in two of my 25 groups
>>> (this didn't
>>>
>>
>>
>>> occur again since I've installed the patch, though).
>>>
>>
>> Not sure what you mean by "include custom groups in subject
>> bibliographies", why you want to organize groups in a tree structure,
>> but apart from that the functionality you want is implemented in
>> ProCite.
>> --
>> David Harvey
>> 60 Gipps Street
>> Drummoyne NSW 2047
>> Australia
>> Tel: 61-2-9719-9170
>>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:07:17 -0500
> From: Nicholas.English "Nicholas.English"
> Subject: X1 memory leak status
>
> Hi All,
> Has there been any change in the WIndows/X1 memory leak?
> Does the X1.0.1 patch* correct this?
> There certainly was a bit of notice paid to it on the list and now all
> is quiet did everybody just get used to it :-) ?
>
> I've reverted to X.0.2 in mean time as the Groups don't offer much at
> present - see further down this list
>
> * NB Thomson >> Wouldn't it be good to actually include a bug fix list
> as distinct from " and over 50 enhancements." last time we saw one was
> the 9.0.1 patch
>
> regards
> Nicholas English
> Learning Precinct Officer
> Library & Information Services
> Charles Darwin University
> PH: +61 8 8946 7009
>
> CRICOS Provider No: 00300K
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 14:06:36 -0500
> From: Matt.Pollard "mattpollard1"
> Subject: deleting references - restore the warning?
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using endnote X1 on windows xp. the first time I deleted a
> reference from the library, it gave me a warning and I foolishly said
> "don't warn me anymore" - but now I've realized i DO want to be warned
-
> and can't find a setting anywhere to start the warnings again - anyone
> know how to do that?
>
> thanks!
>
> matt
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of endnote-interest-digest V1 #2402
> ***************************************
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>

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