Hi Dr Amir Karimi . You can import and export bibliographic entries from Mendeley to EndNote and other reference management software. See the link: https://guides.lib.uw.edu/c.php?g=99194&p=642698
Also, Mendeley is a free reference manager that can help you collect references, organize your citations, and create bibliographies. The strength of Mendeley, however, is what it adds to that. ... Mendeley can help you connect with other scholars and the latest research in your subject area. See the following link: https://guides.lib.uci.edu/Mendeley
Moreover, In order to continue the use of their Mendeley library, app users are advised to sync their library to the cloud in advance of 15 March, 2021. Users can then access their library on Mendeley Reference Manager web or desktop application.
See the following link: https://blog.mendeley.com/2021/03/11/mendeley-refocusing-announcement-mobile-app-retirement/
I personally prefer EndNote, since this software is compatible with both windows and mac systems, free, very easy to use and you can create and customized library of all your references.
The first ref manager I started using was Endnote but years later when I started Mendeley, I realized that based on my need in a resource limited environment, it has an edge over Endnote, however, it suffices to say that both of them are excellent.
Based on my experience, I would recommend Mendeley for reading because it is more convenient for this purpose and has a lot of options. However, for appropriate referencing, I would recommend Endnote software.
Well, I prefer EndNote. It is very easy and convenient. The advantage it has over Mendeley is the ease with which you can edit every detail of your style. This is not to say this is impossible in Mendeley but it's a little bit complicated. I have used both and I must say, both of them are excellent.