Rescentris has released a Universal binary version of its CERF-Notebook software, useful for life sciences researchers looking to keep documentation on their computers instead of using paper notebooks.
Rescentris’ Collaborative Electronic Research Framework (CERF) uses semantic Web technologies to help researchers record data that their companies may require for intellectual property filings, or to share with other researchers.
CERF-Notebook features version control support, metadata cataloging, forms and templates, workgroup-based collaboration, digital signatures and more.