EndNote, used by millions of researchers, students and librarians worldwide, is known for introducing innovative features such as the ability to search online bibliographic databases, organize references and images, and create instant bibliographies.
Collect, collaborate, create from anywhere with the EndNote app - the world's most popular research management tool. With flexible tools for searching, organizing, sharing research, and creating bibliographies, the EndNote app extends your ability to stay on top of cutting edge research and connect with your EndNote library on the go.EndNote enables you to easily view, edit, organize, and share research material on your iOS device. EndNote for iPad is now EndNote!New in v3.0.1:. Fixed PDF reindexing issue on first launch. Updated text and contact links.New in v3.0:. iPhone support. iPad split screen support.
Enhanced PDF viewing and annotation controls. Improved file sharing options, including Airdrop and Messages. Improved Drag & Drop support. Attach files by dragging them from the Files app in Split Screen mode.
Fixed issue where downloading large numbers of attachments could cause the app to shutdown. Several other more minor bug fixes.We are working hard to improve the user experience for all of our customers. Thank you for your feedback.For help or to leave feedback, please visit us at: http://endnote.com/ios/contact. Konstantinos3000, Great app, room for improvementThe lack of a good iOS app had moved me away from the gold standard of reference apps, which is endnote.To my surprise Endnote has made a great come back!
Specifically:1) iPhone app2) great integration with pubmed and google scholar and easy downloading of citations3) create temporary citations, which in conjunction with endnote web allow for a 100% iOS workflow to create bibliography on scientific articles. WOW!4) the PDFs of the references can be shared and are not locked in inside the appThere are a couple more things that if they get incorporated, then they would improve even more the great experience. These things in order of perceived (by me) complexity are:1) allow the customization of the info that gets presented about an article. Specifically I don’t like that I have to “dig in” to find my research notes about an article, I would like them to show up on the top2) allow for subgroup creation3) allow the PDFs to be accessed by files app4) automatic citation creation for newly imported PDFs (similar to what the desktop app does)5) automatic download of PDFs (similar to what the desktop app does). Jpastorinouy, Really nice experience. Download express dictate free for mac. Some improvements necessary.The overall use of the app is great. The improvements in pdf annotation and support for Apple Pencil are a life changer.I do most of my readings on the iPad and manage my library on the Mac app, which is really slow compared to the iOS version.
However, a really important feature is not present in the iOS version. How to filter and/or change the read flag for a reference. Once I read, and annotate the document on the iPad, and sync my libraries, on the desktop app the reference still is flagged as unread. The same on the iPad is not trivial to find out which references I read or not. That’s the only reason of not given the app a 5 star. OSK2019, Good app, please consider the followingThe app is overall good. However, to make the app a great resource for reading and annotating papers, please consider better Apple Pencil integration (double tapping, scrolling with finger while in annotation mode with pencil, etc.).
In addition, for some reason, switching between apps from EndNote does not seem to be working. Finally, the search function for new papers to add to the library should be improved as well (right now, I primarily rely on the Mac app to add new papers and sync). The web interface is not particularly helpful.
It would be easier to search directly in the app and import the paper right into the library.