Assists with conducting academic research on the Internet.
Selenium is the all-in-one research application for your Mac. Whether you're a student, professional researcher, or just someone with an insatiable thirst for knowledge, Selenium is for you. By bringing together a browser, PDF manager, outliner, word processor, and bibliography manager in one window, Selenium ensures that you'll never need to switch between several applications to conduct research on the Web - or try to get them to work together.
You can't even obtain the software. The program actually looks pretty cool, but I don't know if it actually works.
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I don't know why the file doesn't exist, but it is really annoying that I can't download this.
Interface kills it
greiggy
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The actual idea is good and brings together useful features. I just don't think I could sit in front of something with such an unattractive interface. It needs completely redoing to look right and bring together what are, at present, disparate and almost competing elements.
More like Meconium
spectrumo
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />A few disintegrated parts of this tool make sense, but there is absolutely nothing tying it all together. This thing is in shambles, not necessarily technologically (although maybe), but so far as usability is concerned this is an absolute train wreck. It's like having a fork, a knife and a spoon in which none of them have any handles. Get real people!
...integration<br />This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I don't have the time to count the ways in which the graphical user interface of this thing is wacked. Buttons overlap with menus when the window is reduced to a certain size, the dictionary field won't accept the cursor all the time, nor will it fold up as easily as the other text tools. Block, square inches from one window pane will appear empty and reappear somewhere else on the application, ad infinitum. Additionally, cross-feature integration is terrible, for instance, select some text and then check out your context menu (or lack thereof!). Key commands for copying selected text to an outline field or an open text doc? Nope. Populate URL list with current web page's URL? Sorry. I could go on, but just don't have the time to waste, especially after the time I wasted trying this bummer out. While this sounded delightful, it revealed itself to be an absolute albatross.
I am PROUD to be the first REVIEWER of this...
Razzledazzle
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...extraordinary application!<br />This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />There will be numerous plaudits after me I am SURE! This is the FINEST piece of freeware to come our way in a VERY LONG time. It has a fabulous GUI ,it does the job beautifully and along with Quicksilver ,this could very well be FREEWARE of the year. In short is a MARVELOUS application that I would have been happy to pay for if it was Shareware. My congratulations to the developer for a job well done!