![]() I know this can be done in a limited way by the Tools - Change/Move/Copy Fields function. It would be real handy when there was an overview of all the pages wheren i’ve highlighted or annotated something. I like to highlight some sections in some PDFs i’m working with for faster finding them the next time. It would be great to just drag all the documents i want to import directly into Endnote and dropping them in a group to the left or into the main window and Endote automatically imports them into the certain group (like in iTunes and elsewhere). Why is Endnote the only reference manager where you have to select the filetype (PDF, RIS, XML) before you can actually import the files? I see that the option “PDF Folder as a group set” might be practical in some cases, but that option could be implemented in some other place. ![]() Going to File - Import every single time is quite annoying.Īlso a shortcut for the Update Reference function would be great. There’s clearly a CMD+I shortcut for importing references missing. Keyboard Shortcut for Importing and Updating References.So here are some of my suggestions for a better Endnote user experience: I also use Papers 3, which is a real pleasure to use, but unfortunately the BibTeX export isn’t working well enough. I’ve tried different reference managers in the last years (Mendeley, Papers, Zotero, BibDesk) and now sticked with Endnote, mainly because of the BibTeX-Output-option (if you set it up correctly by yourself) and the Update-Reference (currently not working) and Find Fulltext function. I’ve got some suggestions for future updates here i’d love to see in the future.
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