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Update

I have updated the harvard referencing program. Using the new option seen below in the preferences dialog (Edit -> Preferences or Ctrl + Shift + P) the user can chose to have the program clear the input fields after creating a reference. This is useful when creating multiple references as it means you do not have to do it yourself.

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I have also added another example reference with more than one author to help make the fact that you need to separate author names with a colon clearer.

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bah...

www.noodletools.com

Citing tools have been here since forever lol. Even word will do it for you.

My rebuttal would be that my program is free and neither of those two are.

Regardless of what Word 2k7 or any other tool does, there are a ton of people who will probably be using this, so I think tony-inpo deserves a lot of credit for his hard work.

Good job on the app! Looks very professional and clean. This can't be said for many others apps out there that are free.

Regardless of what Word 2k7 or any other tool does, there are a ton of people who will probably be using this, so I think tony-inpo deserves a lot of credit for his hard work.

Thanks very much Escalade I appreciate it.

Good job on the app! Looks very professional and clean. This can't be said for many others apps out there that are free.

I've written most of my applications in C# for exactly that reason. It is very easy to quickly build something that looks high quality.

Cheers

Tony

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The comments in here are truly sad.

By the time you plug in the information into this "generator" you could have already had your citation complete. It isn't rocket science, its knowing the relevant info (name, year, publication etc) and putting them in the proper order.

Twice the work for the same basic task. Nifty app though; kudos to the author!

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