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Paper Dreams Mac OS

May 31 2021

Paper Dreams Mac OS

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A charming Continental vibe pervades Paper Dreams, the latest offering at Imagination Stage in its series (called “My First Imagination Stage”) that is specifically designed for very young audiences.

The European feel shouldn’t come as a surprise, since Paper Dreams was originally conceived and written by Barcelona’s Mons Dansa Dance Theatre Company. That nearly twenty year-old troupe uses dance to engage the imaginations of young children.

Most readers will be aware that our area has a vibrant theatre scene geared toward the young. What has surprised me, since becoming a parent nearly five years ago, is how much there is that is devised for the very youngest of theatre-goers.

We all know how, to be able to ride certain attractions at various parks, you are stood up against a wall, and, if you’re not tall enough to reach the magic mark, you can’t ride. It can be quite disappointing when a kid doesn’t meet the mark.

Similarly, parents can be frustrated when they find something that sounds perfect only to learn that the theatre suggests an age range into which their kids don’t fall.

No barriers of that sort exist at these productions! In fact, lap ticket discounts to Paper Dreams are available for the under-ones.

Imagination Stage says that Paper Dreams is its first dance-oriented piece. It is language free, unlike other offerings in the series, such as their oft-revived Blue.

(By contrast, the work at my family’s other favorite local company doing theatre for this cohort, Arts on the Horizon, is generally wordless.)

A two-character show, Paper Dreams is less a traditional narrative and more a series of related vignettes. As it begins, we watch the two performers’ thwarted attempts to dress themselves. A pair of purple sneakers and a rainbow tutu are comically shared. These costume pieces, like other props, appear and are exchanged almost magically.

Projections are used cleverly. A stream of letters appears on an upstage screen and on books which the performers hold. Several books are propped open in a row and then knocked over domino fashion, to the great delight of the audience.

I was struck by how quiet and attentive that (very) young audience was. As you can imagine, that’s not always the case.

The kids sit around in a semi-circle at the edge of the acting space, which is defined by a drop on the floor, while parents are on benches behind them. And, while house management attempted to keep kids from encroaching too far into the performance area, the actors seemed to take a different tack. When a crawler headed toward her on Sunday morning, Anna Lynch smiled and held out her arms invitingly.

Lynch, who has a dancer’s tall, slim build, has an actor’s résumé, and is partnered here with Sara Herrera, who comes to the show from the world of dance.

Both are bright, engaging, and playful. A sequence during which they walk as if models at a fashion show seemed to be particularly fun for them, as well as for the audience.

As is often the case in shows for children of this age, there are intermittent interactive moments.

Lynch, as the audience settled, had handed out paper to each child, which they will need toward the end of the show. When my daughter employed hers as directed, she returned to me and announced with delight, “I put my paper in the water to make a fish!” (The “water” to which she referred was long, narrow, and made of paper.)

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Both my kids love to dress up, and so a highlight for them was when bits of paper became dresses or hats. The clever sound design (there is no program, so I can’t credit a designer) animated the paper in delightful ways. “A cow was inside the bell,” my daughter said with awe at one point.

Many lovely images occur through the creative use of minimal, malleable props, most made of paper, as the team creates an apple tree, a line of dancers, birds, a house with lit windows, a garden, that stream. Another highlight for the kids was when one of the performers got a basket stuck on her rear-end — the basket, after it was eventually removed from her posterior, then became a drum.

Although billed as a dance performance, the music — by turns evoking a circus, a honky tonk, a jazz club — as well as the performance style put me in mind of the mime presentations I enjoyed as a young adult, back when that art form seemed to be more in fashion. (I was privileged enough then to see live some of its golden age performers, such as Marcel Marceau and Jewel Walker.)

After the curtain call, the kids were invited onto the drop for a short playtime. Apple mac magic trackpad. Our side of the audience made their crumbled paper into balls and took turns tossing them into three baskets.

The day we saw the show, the audience was also invited down the hall for a free sample of the classes that Imagination Stage offers for this age group.

The piece ends with a lovely coup de théâtre: our cast heads upstage toward the previously-employed screen, disappears behind it, and then reappears on it via projection, as if walking into the distance. “I see them!,” my daughter cooed, transported by the magic of the device.

At the risk of generalizing from my own particular experience, there are few things quite as enchanting for a child as a rainbow, and a rainbow was the final image in this delightful experience for theatre-goers five and under — and for their parents and friends, who love watching them being introduced to theatre and becoming enchanted by it.

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Paper Dreams conceived and written by the Mons Dansa Dance Theatre Company of Barcelona. Directed by Kathryn Chase Bryer. Featuring Anna Lynch and Sara Herrera. Produced by Imagination Stage in the My First Imagination Stage series. Reviewed by Christopher Henley.

Papers
Developer(s)ReadCube
Stable release
3.4.20 (Mac), 3.2.57 (Windows), / February 2019 (Mac)
Operating systemMac
Windows
TypeReference management software
LicenseProprietary
Websitepapersapp.com

Papers is a reference management software for Mac OS X and Windows,[1] used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles. It is primarily used to organize references and maintain a library of PDF documents and also provides a uniform interface for document repository searches, metadata editing, full screen reading and a variety of ways to import and export documents.

Overview[edit]

Papers was developed by Alexander Griekspoor and Tom Groothuis while studying towards their Ph.D.s at the Netherlands Cancer Institute.[2] Faced with working with hundreds of digital publications in PDF format, the pair worked on Papers to provide an iTunes-like approach to document management.[2] Papers was originally released as a public preview in February 2007, followed by the full 1.0 version a few months later. A new version of the software was released and put for sale in the third quarter of 2013, along with a new iPhone/iPad app. Both products went under a considerable amount of criticism from new and returning users, who experienced a number of issues, ranging from lost databases and annotations to incompatibility between mobile and desktop apps. Users criticised Mekentosj and Springer, respectively developer and owner of Papers, for putting up for sale a beta version of the software and their slowness in addressing problems that effectively rendered the software unusable.[3]

On March 16, 2016, ReadCube acquired Papers from Springer Nature for an undisclosed amount.[4]

Versions[edit]

Mac[edit]

With the release of Papers2 in March 2011, Papers now also offers full EndNote-style reference citation features. Papers2 allows for users to access their library and insert citations across many different applications, whether in documents, presentations, or in web browsers. Papers offers a familiar user interface and a number of features for collecting, curating, merging and linking articles.

A new version for Mac was released in late 2013: Papers 3. This version introduces a redesigned user interface and dropbox based syncing, which has subsequently being expanded to other cloud-based repositories.

As of November 1, 2018 Papers 3 is no longer available for sale and will no longer be actively developed. The new version of Papers is being developed by ReadCube.[5]

The newest version of Papers is deployed and available as of Fall 2019.[needs update][6]https://truetload578.weebly.com/monit-2-0-3.html.

Windows[edit]

Mac

Papers 3 for Windows was first released in 2012 following the success of the Mac application. A new version, now Papers 3 for Windows, was released late July 2014 following the redesign of the Mac and iOS applications earlier. This version streamlines the user experience and the features available from the Mac application. Papers 3 for Windows also unified search to its platform. It supported Dropbox syncing between Mac and iOS devices running Papers 3 as well as Papers Online. The Windows version of Papers 3 has been withdrawn from sale and is no longer available.

The newest version of Papers is deployed and available as of Fall 2019.[7][needs update]

Browser[edit]

The online version of Papers will run in any browser, on any operating system. Users can access their library by signing in through their institutional or personal email address. Libraries will automatically sync and have unlimited cloud storage.

iPhone and iPad[edit]

Versions of Papers are available for free from the iTunes App Store for iPhone and iPad. A version was released with the Papers 3 for Mac launch and features unified search on the iOS app as well. The newest version of Papers is available via the iTunes store. It has the article management features, and in addition to the standard annotation features the new Papers for iOS also features freehand annotations and supports Apple Pencil. Papers for iOS can be synchronized via the ReadCube Papers cloud storage.

Android[edit]

Version of Papers is available for Android users and can be downloaded for free via Google Play. It automatically syncs to the Papers desktop and web applications.

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Papers Online (legacy)[edit]

Papers Online is a new set of services released in conjunction with Papers 3 for Windows. It works across most platforms (Mac, iOS, and Windows) and offers users a means of sharing collections of articles. Papers 3 users can create shared collections and access them from a browser on any other device, and share this collection to be accessed by other Papers 3 users as well as individuals who are not currently using Papers 3. This version is no longer available.

Features[edit]

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All features are available for Mac/Windows/iOS/Android

  • Search & Download
    • Built-in search engines
    • Personalized recommendations
    • Related article feeds
    • Institutional proxy support
    • Web importing via browser
    • 1-click PDF downloads
    • Advanced search filters
  • Organizational Management
    • Easy importing tools from your desktop/other reference managers
    • Auto article meta-data matching
    • Full text library search
    • Advanced sorted & filtering
    • Manual & smart collections
    • #keyword tagging, labels & article ratings
  • Enhanced reading and annotating
    • Hyperlinked inline references, high-res figure browsers & auto-fetched supplements
    • Advanced article metrics (incl. citations, field & relative citation ratio, and Altmetric)
    • Inline and sticky notes, highlighting and drawing tools
    • Text to speech tool
  • Collaboration
    • Up to 5 private shared collections (PDFs/references)
    • Collaborate with up to 30 Papers users per collection
    • Share references, PDFs, notes, tags and PDF annotations
    • Article discussion summary
  • Citation Tools - SmartCite
    • Insert references from personal / shared libraries or use built-in search engine
    • 8000+ citation styles supported. Customize & import your own
    • Quick-copy of citations in bibtex, ris
    • Export reference list for use in third party citation tools like EndNote and Overleaf
    • Supports Word 2016+ and Google Docs
    • SmartCite for Citekeys[8] allows writing in other word processors such as Pages, Manuscripts App, and more.
  • Cross-platform syncing
    • Unlimited cloud storage for your personal library
    • Sync your entire library including notes, lists, annotations, and highlights across all of your devices
    • Supports Desktop (Mac/PC), mobile (iOS/Android) and Web.

Awards[edit]

Papers won an Apple Design Award#2007 in 2007, for the best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution.

See also[edit]

  • Comparison of reference management software for some comparisons with similar packages.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Love is… contagious: Announcing Papers for Windows'. Announcing Papers for Windows. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^ ab'Papers Spring into the Future'. Mekentosj. November 5, 2012.
  3. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2016-11-07. Retrieved 2013-10-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^http://www.researchinformation.info/news/news_story.php?news_id=2102
  5. ^'Existing Papers 3 users: accessing Papers 3 program files for additional device installs'. readcubesupport.freshdesk.com. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  6. ^'Download Center - ReadCube Papers'. Papers. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  7. ^'Download Center - ReadCube Papers'. Papers. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  8. ^'Formatting References with ReadCube Papers on Pages'. support.papersapp.com. Retrieved 2020-08-04.

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External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Papers_(software)&oldid=1011673013'

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