Sense is an Outliner / Text Editor supporting a Writing Workflow with Citation and Bibliography. Designed for tasks such as writing a short to medium length essay, thesis or journal article, the Sense workflow may include the gathering of Reference Material with Primary Source Details, Text Marking to pick out phrases of special significance, document outlining through to actual writing with in-text citation and bibliography. Features include Subdocument Creation and Merge, assignment of Primary Source Detail to Sense documentation used as secondary sources of Reference Material, In-text Citation, automated Bibliographic listing and OpenXML Bibliography File generation. ViewPoints, Senses's Virtual Document workspace, may be used as a Reference Material Catalogue with Primary Source Detail supporting in-text citation and bibliographic listing. Citation Styles are user modifiable with the installation providing an initial set based on APA, MLA, Turabian and ISO 690. The categorisation of Annotation and closely associated Text Marking (Highlighting) enables selected extracts within secondary source documentation to be searched and automatically included into the ViewPoints categorised tree hierarchy. And when the bulk of the writing task has been completed, the documentation may be converted to a Microsoft Word compatible document format using the Rich Text Format Plugin. Other conversion plugins include Markdown, Plain Text and HTML which supports the direct reading of web page text material into Sense. Sense's offline Help provided with the Download Installation describes how the various features may be used as part of the workflow. Both 32 bit and 64 bit installations are available.