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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