![]() For this I interviewed Jason Rollins, who is leading the Endnote development team. This is a good opportunity to look at how Endnote has changed over the years and why it is still such a popular application. The latest version – Endnote X4 – was just released/is about to be released (Windows in June, Macintosh in August). I can’t say that for many other programs (probably also Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, SPSS and until recently Freehand). I first used Endnote as a medical student in 1990 (Endnote Plus at that time, published by Niles Software), and I’m still a regular user. But for many of us the first reference management software was Endnote. The last few years we have seen both a large increase in the number of available tools, but also big changes in how we use reference management software. Reference management is a frequent topic on this blog.
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