Citavi alternatives
Citavi is the only reference management program for teams that gives you the option of storing your information on your own server instead of in the cloud. The best Citavi alternatives are: Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote, JabRef, Scrivener
Here are the latest news about Citavi:
2022. Citavi inlines Web version with desktop's
In a move that can only be described as the sort of thing that might happen if Citation Management software decided it wanted to make itself indispensable to Mac users, Citavi has unleashed a new version with a fanfare that likely involved at least one programmer's triumphant sigh. This update boldly drags the writing and knowledge management features of Citavi Web up to the lofty heights previously occupied by Citavi for Windows, finally giving Mac users access to such wizardry. The Word Assistant, now cleverer than ever, allows the insertion of category systems—a trick that was, until now, guarded jealously by the Citavi for Windows Word Add-In, leaving Mac and Citavi Web-only users feeling slightly underdressed. But wait, there’s more! Users can also plonk categorized knowledge items into their documents, complete with an outline, providing a bird’s-eye view of their projects that practically screams, "Here’s where you’ve done nothing; research more!" To cap it all off, the update tinkers with the Citavi Assistant to ensure knowledge items get handled with a finesse that matches the Windows Word Add-In, achieving feature parity and, perhaps, a warm glow of smug satisfaction.
2022. Citavi inlines Web version with desktop's
In a move that can only be described as the sort of thing that might happen if Citation Management software decided it wanted to make itself indispensable to Mac users, Citavi has unleashed a new version with a fanfare that likely involved at least one programmer's triumphant sigh. This update boldly drags the writing and knowledge management features of Citavi Web up to the lofty heights previously occupied by Citavi for Windows, finally giving Mac users access to such wizardry. The Word Assistant, now cleverer than ever, allows the insertion of category systems—a trick that was, until now, guarded jealously by the Citavi for Windows Word Add-In, leaving Mac and Citavi Web-only users feeling slightly underdressed. But wait, there’s more! Users can also plonk categorized knowledge items into their documents, complete with an outline, providing a bird’s-eye view of their projects that practically screams, "Here’s where you’ve done nothing; research more!" To cap it all off, the update tinkers with the Citavi Assistant to ensure knowledge items get handled with a finesse that matches the Windows Word Add-In, achieving feature parity and, perhaps, a warm glow of smug satisfaction.
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