We then moved the whole group to Papers4… The betas did not do it for me for a long time, but finally the “real version” (still feels like beta, though), tested again this March, managed to import my 10k library I assume the progress here was a working restart/continue functionality of the importer. I’ve also long waited for “Papers4” (now ReadCube Papers). I will review citation with ReadCube Papers in one of the next entries and meanwhile hope that ReadCube will keep improving this promising product. earlier one could match the metadata from the Internet to avoid manual entry, now this feature has miraculously disappeared.managing authors is worse than rudimentary once the authors are entered it is impossible to edit them or change order, all you can do is to delete everyone and enter anew furthermore there is no general author list (as in Papers 3) which I used to find duplicates, spell the names correctly and consistently, etc.to simply email a reference and the related pdf to a student or a collaborator (something I do a dozen times per day) is not possible with one click, as it was in Papers 3 one has to click on the Share through email button, then locate the file in Finder (right-click the entry in the reference list and you’ll see this option) and then drag the file onto the email.to download pdf files behind the paywall through your university proxy you need to use the browser, not the desktop version of the app.There are still serious omissions, which make me hope ReadCube will improve their product to match the original much loved app:
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