http://www.mendeley.com/how-it-works/
Basically, you upload your publications or writings and Mendeley
extracts papers and sets up a list allow sharing and biblio research.
It is free and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Please let me
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>This seems a rather unsubstantial point. Firefox/XUL provided the
>zotero devs with a nice, mature, full-featured app framework, and
>natural ways to integrate with online scholarly databases. Some of the
>things zotero can offer as a result (eg. the url-rewriter support)
>are really unparalleled by any other software. I don't see that it
>being implemented as an extension has any concrete disadvantages.
Personally I think is a nice idea but I would like to see a
stand-alone application with a much improved user interface -
it's the user interface that is the main reason why I don't use
Zotero, the dependency on FF the second.
jem
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Jan Erik Moström, http://mostrom.eu
I heven't found anything really good but the app that has given me the
least problems is Bookends. Gave up on Endnote some 10 years ago,
jabref also had some UI issues, BibDesk - I had some problems with it.
And some of the others didn't support bibtex.
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