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by k2enemy 4416 days ago
I'm also a big fan of BibDesk. I used to use Papers 1, but it was always a little buggy. Then the paid upgrade to Papers 2 was a big kick in the shins (paying to upgrade to an even buggier program with some features removed).

I tried Zotero standalone and Mendeley also, but the switch to BibDesk was a fresh breath of air. If you're using a bibtex workflow, I highly recommend it. It isn't the prettiest program out there, but it is fast, stable, and functional.

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I started with Mendeley (used it all through my masters) and have gone entirely to BibDesk for my PhD. I keep .bib files in git, and sleep very well. For writing papers, I use biblatex-chicago if I have a choice. My workflow might look old to an outsider, but to me it feels dependable--an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.