Comparison of Reference Management Software - Reference List File Formats

Reference List File Formats

Software HTML LaTeX RTF Plain text RSS Other
Aigaion Yes No Yes Yes ? No
Bebop Yes No No No Yes unAPI
BibDesk Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Atom, DOC, PDF, XML,
Biblioscape Yes No Yes Yes No No
BibSonomy Yes No Yes Yes Yes OpenOffice-CSV
Bibus Yes No No No No No
Bookends Yes No Yes Yes No clipboard
Citavi Yes Depends Yes Yes No clipboard, DOC, ODT, PDF, HTML
CiteULike Yes No Yes Yes Yes PDF
Connotea Yes
Docear Yes ? Yes Yes No clipboard
EndNote Yes No Yes Yes No clipboard, XML
JabRef Yes ? Depends Yes No clipboard
Jumper 2.0 Yes No Yes Yes Yes XML, PDF
KBibTeX Yes No Yes No No PDF, PS
Mendeley Yes No Yes Yes Yes clipboard, embeddable HTML widget, RSS
NoodleTools Yes No Yes No No Google Doc
Papers ? ? ? ? ? ?
Pybliographer Yes ? No Yes No No
refbase Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Markdown, PDF, unAPI
RefDB Yes ? Yes Yes No DocBook, TEI
Reference Manager Yes No Yes Yes No clipboard
Referencer ? ? ? ? ? ?
RefWorks Partial No Yes Yes Yes DOC, ODT
Scholar's Aid No No Yes Yes No Doc, HWP, others
SciRef No No Yes Yes No Doc, others
Sente Yes No Yes Yes No clipboard
Wikindx Yes No Yes No Yes No
WizFolio Yes No Yes Yes No clipboard, DOC
Zotero Yes No Yes No Yes clipboard

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