![]() ![]() While it does not have as many features as Endnote, and I lost all of my "collections" (but easily re-created since everything is keyword), I now am happier using Mendeley as it fits my need for a fast and snappy bibliographic database and citation manager.Įach of Endnote, Mendeley, and Zotero has pros and cons, there is no "best" in this app category. So now I use Mendeley desktop for the Mac which is a contemporary 64-bit program with a cleaner interface, and much faster performance all around. ![]() EndNote development apparently is Windows focused and MacOS is just an afterthought for them, since the Mac performance issues have been widely reported over the past two years and there is no fix in sight. So I recently I moved my 2,200+ item database with many PDFs to Mendeley in under 10 minutes and the only thing I do not like is that my "Research Notes" and "Notes" got merged, however, the performance of Mendeley is MUCH FASTER than EndNote. For some reason it's still a 32-bit program (why is that?). I was using Endnote X8 and then upgraded to X9, currently running MacOS 10.13.6 on a Late 2013 MacBook Pro, and Endnote has been SLOW as a dog on my Mac. I used to recommend Endnote, but I now recommend Mendeley. ![]()
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