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Fatma A

07/31/23

5 out of 5

"A Simple and Efficient Research Organizer"

What do you like best about ReadCube? Readcube Papers is accessible and synchronized on all my devices, my iPad, mobile, and PC. It allows separate file storages within the application which allows me to organize for different research projects. The app works fast and efficiently. I can also use its citing tool on MS Word, making referencing easy in parallel with my reading processes. I think it's a must-have, especially for early researchers like me. What do you dislike about ...

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Xing Z

07/27/23

5 out of 5

"very impressive experience"

What do you like best about ReadCube? In general, this management tool is effortless to use. I can import articles easily. By creating relevant lists, articles can be archived systematically. And I can also make annotations anywhere. Furthermore, we can export all the annotations, which can quickly help us refresh our memory about the important ideas of the article when we read the article several weeks later. What do you dislike about ReadCube? I am positive about almost all the functions ...

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xuemei z

07/25/23

5 out of 5

"A GREAT EXPERIENCE IN PAPERS!"

What do you like best about ReadCube? 1. I love the search function (local or online), nearly every paper you can find. 2. I love the export function. I used to save and manage papers on Endnote, but finally, I found it uneasy to export. 3. I love the reading function, which is like a PDF reader! What do you dislike about ReadCube? Of course, there is something worth improving. 1. Sometimes, the PDF reader in Papers doesn't work well. 2. It should be better if I can delete the repeating ...

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Anonymous User

07/19/23

5 out of 5

"Fantastic literature organization and management tool!"

What do you like best about ReadCube? -All my papers (including supplements!) at the tips of my fingers -Searchable by author, keyword, etc -Very affordable for students (with student discount applied) -Easy drag-and-drop upload system -PDFs open within Papers and can be annotated What do you dislike about ReadCube? -Has a slight learning curve, and more niche options/settings are not easily discoverable -Some issues with not detecting login status when adding publications to library via ...

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Saul Junior F

02/06/23

5 out of 5

"Excellent Cross-platform Reference Manager"

What do you like best about ReadCube? I find it useful that I can get PDFs via my instutional credentials. I like that I can export my citations through Microsoft Word or Google Docs. What do you dislike about ReadCube? I do not like how the sentence-case, journal abbreviations, and author initials are not consistent. I would like more variations of popular citation styles. What problems is ReadCube solving and how is that benefiting you? It simplifies the act of getting a paper into a ...

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Yanghuan Y

01/27/23

5 out of 5

"True better than endnote"

What do you like best about ReadCube? If you highlight anything in the pdf file, it can generate an annotation list. This helps so much when I try to browse through all my papers. Also I love they could download the si figures and file for you directly. Importing and labeling papers are also easier than endnotes. Even if we have free endnotes through the university I'll still choose this. What do you dislike about ReadCube? There is only one tiny issue. I'm not sure if this is a bug or if I ...

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Craig M

11/18/22

5 out of 5

"An essential tool for scientific research!"

What do you like best about ReadCube? Literature searches, reprint collection and organization, and reference management all in one place. I've used it for years (before the cloud version) and I rely on it heavily. I rarely read a paper other than through Papers. What do you dislike about ReadCube? Very little! Occasionally hard to download pdfs. And a more usable way to sort papers into folders would be nice. What problems is ReadCube solving and how is that benefiting you? I'm a professor ...

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paowan l

07/14/22

5 out of 5

"Highly recommend readcube for student or researchers"

What do you like best about ReadCube? The best feature of the ReadCube is it runs smoothly across different devices, I can access literature anywhere easily from my iPad or mobile, and quickly share and discuss with colleagues. Compared to other literature managing applications, the user interface is beautiful and friendly. What do you dislike about ReadCube? I can not really point out something specific that I dislike, but it will be great in the future to have a visual graph feature to ...

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Denitsa V

07/11/22

5 out of 5

"Best reference manager"

What do you like best about ReadCube? I like that readcube is very simple and I can easily manage all my references. I love the chrome extension and that I can search literature in the app as well. What do you dislike about ReadCube? Sometimes is a bit slower, but mostly is working very well. What problems is ReadCube solving and how is that benefiting you? All the references is in one place and I can manage it easily. I am using the MS word extension as well and it hellps me a lot while I ...

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Justin B

06/01/22

5 out of 5

"Robust organization"

What do you like best about ReadCube? I love being able to quickly access referenced work and importing it directly into the library. I use Papers for preparing for lectures in the constant battle to keep the classroom current with the research available. What do you dislike about ReadCube? Improved integration with Microsoft Word and Apple Papers would be excellent, but the difficulty with that integration is understandable. Since I use Papers to generate my citations for my lectures, it ...

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