Well, I have tried zotero, but it has quite a few problems. No duplicate detection for one, for some reason citations can't be put into tables. Things don't convert to word very well at all.
Well, I have tried zotero, but it has quite a few problems. No duplicate detection for one, for some reason citations can't be put into tables. Things don't convert to word very well at all.
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Mendeley has the same limitations note in the post above that Zotero has, though - plus it's free only as in beer - it's not open source.
For Zotero, patches for both citations in tables and duplicate detection have been submitted and are currently being tested, probably for the 2.1 release.
JabRef and Zotero have slightly different audiences and strenghts - jabref doesn't integrate with Open Office at all, so if that's important to you it's not a choice. Also, many people who use LaTeX use them together because they find gathering citations in Zotero convenient.
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