Comparison of Reference Management Software - Password "protection" and Network Versions

Password "protection" and Network Versions

Some reference managers provide network functionality. (N/A means the product has no networking, while "no" indicates it does (but lacks an implemented feature).)

Software Passworded Networking
User-specific permissions Simultaneous write access
Aigaion Yes Yes Yes
Bebop No
BibDesk Yes No No
Biblioscape Yes Yes Yes
BibSonomy Yes Yes Yes
Bibus ? ? ?
Bookends ? ? ?
Citavi Yes Yes Yes
CiteULike Yes No Yes
Connotea Yes ? Yes
Docear No
EndNote Yes Yes Yes
JabRef No
Jumper 2.0 Yes Yes Yes
KBibTeX No
Mendeley Yes Yes Yes
NoodleTools Yes Yes Yes
Papers ? ? ?
Pybliographer ? ? ?
Qiqqa Yes Yes Yes
refbase Yes Yes Yes
RefDB Yes Yes Yes
Reference Manager Yes No Yes
Referencer ? ? ?
RefWorks Yes ? Yes
Scholar's Aid Yes Yes Yes
Sente No No No
Wikindx Yes Yes Yes
WizFolio Yes Yes Yes
Zotero Yes Yes Yes

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