Comparison of Reference Management Software - Operating System Support

Operating System Support

In the case of web applications, this describes the server OS. For centrally-hosted websites that are proprietary, this is not applicable. Any client OS can connect to a web service unless stated otherwise in a footnote.

Software Windows Mac OS X Linux BSD Unix
Aigaion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bebop Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BibDesk No Yes No No No
Biblioscape Yes No No No No
BibSonomy
Bibus Yes Experimental Yes Yes Yes
Bookends No Yes No No No
Citavi Yes No No No No
CiteULike
Connotea Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Docear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
EndNote Yes Yes No No No
JabRef Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jumper 2.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
KBibTeX Experimental Experimental Yes Yes Yes
Mendeley Yes Yes Yes No No
Papers Yes Yes No No No
Pybliographer Partial Partial Yes Yes Yes
Qiqqa Yes No No No No
refbase Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
RefDB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reference Manager Yes No No No No
Referencer No No Yes No No
RefWorks Yes Yes
Scholar's Aid Yes No No No No
SciRef Yes No No No No
Sente No Yes No No No
Wikindx Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WizFolio Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Zotero Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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