
PubMed-er (code name pubmeder) is born!
Server hosted on Google App Engine
- http://pubmeder.appspot.com [original post]
Clients for browsers
- pubmeder for Google Chrome [original post]
- pubmeder for Firefox, compiled from a greasemonkey userscript (please visit this page first to enable the script sending info into your account) [original post]
- pubmeder for Safari (remember to visit here or manual enter the apikey at Safari > Preferences > Extensions) [original post]
- email to input@pubmeder.appspotmail.com with subject containing pubmeder and body only containing pmid list [original post]
- chat with pubmeder@appspot.com on any xmpp client [original post]
Batch input data from existing software
Check this post http://en.dogeno.us/2011/06/batch-extract-pubmed-id-from-endnote-database-and-else/
0.11 has been upload to chrome extension gallery with local storage enabled
0.13 has been upload to gallery - ajax eSearch for doi/pmcid; need turn it on in options page
0.15 just uploaded! A milestone.
oops. i mixed issue with volume, 0.151 update has it fixed
was trying to upload a 0.16, somehow google thinks 0.151 is larger than 0.16 or 0.99 - so, here we are v1 - improved ajax speed by using data from pubmed (efetch still needs enterzajax)
v1.2 uploaded, enable manual upload to pubmeder.appspot.com, using your correct email and pre-set apikey / still in beta, in future, the registration will be needed
v1.3 got apikey validation and some bug fix
[...] where there is a browser. However, as a web app developed for the Chrome extension I mentioned above, http://pubmeder.appspot.com/ is built from the beginning to work seamlessly. [...]
a user script for firefox, greasemonkey
v1.4 of the Google Chrome Extension will have automatic uploading enabled and much refined option page! Stay tuned.
Safari extension has been released. Now, what left is perfecting pubmeder at appspot.com
client update to remind you to register (except Safari)
v1.44: add support for reverse proxy (ugly implantation, but works)
[...] I want the program do it for me - automatically record all the paper I read/scan/noticed. Using the browser plugin, I easier achieved [...]