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That means that online annotations appear in your pdfs, but also the edits in your pdf appear also in the online pdf editor (for instance if you are editing with Preview software in Mac).
The annotations are also synchronized. Online high quality integrated pdf editor. With your gmail account (and the free 15 G of space in Google Drive), you can synchronize all the pdfs of your papers and you can have them in your desktop (to fill it up you probably need over 10.000 papers). It gets the details of the paper with basically no errors, because you import it directly from the journal web page or from a reference database and search engine (Mendeley tried to do this but most of the time I had to edit it manually). Since it is integrated with Google search engine, you can add a paper to your reference library (including pdf) with just one click (see screenshots below). This means no incompatibility with your operating system! Mac, Windows and Linux can use it. STANFORD ENDNOTE FREE DOWNLOAD INSTALL
No need to install anything, it runs in Google chrome browser as an extension. It is a private reference manager that works online and is fully integrated with Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Scholar, etc …īelow I explain the pros and cons and attach some screenshots showing how it works. So far I have worked with Mendeley (+2 years) and Endnote (6 months) and I haven’t been fully satisfied until one month ago that found Paperpile ( ). I had to share this awesome discovery with all you guys! If you are too often annoyed with your regular reference manager … keep reading. Biology, and Google Docs + Paperpile ended up being the default writing combo for our department (and I think is permeating to the whole institute). I shared the document below with my colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Dev.
My other concern was that I wanted to use Google Docs, as it would allow me to work with colleagues as well as to seemingly move writing from my Mac and Linux box (or any other computer).
Although there were decent free managers like Mendeley (which I actually liked) or Endnote (which I didn’t), there was nothing really effective. A couple of years now, I discovered Paperpile reference manager and I thought it was awesome.