Each tool has its pros and cons. Try also Zotero and JabRef. As they are both easy to uninstall them, it does not risk anythink ;)
Evernote platform is particularly useful for storing and categorizing documents. Maybe you should use it in conjunction with one of mentioned above (Zotero, Jabref).
Each tool has its pros and cons. Try also Zotero and JabRef. As they are both easy to uninstall them, it does not risk anythink ;)
Evernote platform is particularly useful for storing and categorizing documents. Maybe you should use it in conjunction with one of mentioned above (Zotero, Jabref).
Free citation builder try Mindely however it is not perfect . Problem free citation builder is Endnote it is really great with a lot of advantages ..good luck my friend
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