I'm looking for a Mac program for organizing and storing research index cards. (More inside.)
I write a lot of research papers and use the time-honored index card method, in which I write down information I find along with its bibliographic info on index cards, then later shuffle them around to build a rough outline. But my handwriting is slow and terrible, and I would much rather do all of this on the laptop so I can work faster and without having to spend time deciphering my scrawl.
There seems to be
a Windows program that does exactly what I want, as far as I can tell. But I'm a Mac user (OS X at that). I have already tried using StickyBrain, Circus Ponies Notebook, and other similar organization programs. But they are all too clunky for my purposes.
I think what I need is a program specifically intended for this use instead of one that can "organize anything" -- because I keep having to spend time configuring stuff when all I want to do is get those notes down and then shuffle them around.
Basically, I want this:
Index cards that will each contain
1. Source of an item
2. Author of said source
3. Topic of an item
4. Content of an item
5. Color coding indicating whether the card is a direct quotation, a cross reference, or neither (on paper I use colored index cards for this)
6. Space for added comments
Features:
1. Cards can be arranged alphabetically (by topic, source, author) or in any other order I choose
2. The ability to visually shuffle the cards around on screen -- perhaps by having them shrink down, Expose-like, to thumbnails that only show the topic, etc., and then they can be rearranged.
3. The ability to print as cards that I can then shuffle around the old-fashioned way or carry around with me. In card size, card format. (2 per page, say.)
4. Cards can be cross-referenced to multiple topics, etc.
5. Full-text searching.
6. Exporting of MLA-format bibliographies from a given card stack. (There are programs that do this but not all the other stuff too.)
7. Exporting of card text (.txt is fine, but other stuff like .html would be a neat bonus)
8. Cards might be able to contain image files or other media. But this is a lower priority for me.
I've Google-searched and found nothing. I even tried creating a program like this in RealBasic but I just don't know enough code to make it work.
So... does anyone know of a program I'm missing? Right now I can take notes on the laptop, but it's way more kludgy than a dedicated index card program would be. I figure there's got to be something like this out there somewhere, even if I have to run Classic to do it. Thanks.
posted by litlnemo at 5:25 AM on January 23, 2004