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by pridkett
1399 days ago
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I’ve been using Zotero since I was in grad school and at one point wrote large chunks of the BibTeX export. My first papers were added to my library in October 2006. It’s amazing to have a single source of basically every paper I’ve read in the past 16 years and many books, newspaper articles, etc - including notes. I’ve always had it backed to my own WebDav server that has, somehow, survived despite numerous migrations. The UI is starting to feel a bit clunky, but it’s fine as a standalone application and the mobile version is great too. |
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However, their new iOS app [1] is awesome. The ability to read and highlight right in the app is what I have been wanting for years.
I had previously been using the ZotFile [2] plugin to achieve something similar previously. ZotFile is also very powerful, I only used a subset of features.
[1] https://www.zotero.org/support/ios
[2] http://zotfile.com/