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It is a stand-alone program for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux, which can interact with Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge through browser plug-ins, called connectors. If you would also like to use Zotero to add references to text documents, you can use the bundled plugins in LibreOffice, Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
Zotero (/ z oʊ ˈ t ɛr oʊ / [7]) is free and open-source reference management software to manage bibliographic data and related research materials, such as PDF and ePUB files. . Features include web browser integration, online syncing, generation of in-text citations, footnotes, and bibliographies, integrated PDF, ePUB and HTML readers with annotation capabilities, and a note editor, as ...
Microsoft Word and Google Docs add-in. Browser extension (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) refbase: refbase developers ... Zotero Yes Possible via plugin [28] Yes ...
Google Chrome permanently dropped all NPAPI support from all platforms in September 2015. [14] In September 2013, Google announced that it would phase out NPAPI support in its Google Chrome browser during 2014, stating that "[its] 90s-era architecture has become a leading cause of hangs, crashes, security incidents, and code complexity".
I figure if it doesn't work nicely with a single article, there is not much point in showing multiple articles. So yesterday Village pump (policy) had 61 changes, but only 6 sections were involved. So rather than look at a flat list of 61 changes mine would present just 6 sections, if you wanted to expand the section with 42 changes you can ...
uBlock Origin (/ ˈ j uː b l ɒ k / YOO-blok [5]) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking.The extension is available for Firefox and Chromium-based browsers (such as Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera).
To be honest I don't really know whether I'm using Chrome or the app: I start off by clicking a Chrome icon saved onto my home screen which gets to my watchlist, but then keep swapping between different configurations, in and out of "read as wiki page" and "View article in browser / on desktop" in an attempt to do whatever I'm trying to do: all ...
Strangely hot cat does not seem to work at all today and the visual editor for categories does not have this automatic feature to suggest preferred category names. Perhaps someone knows a better way of explaining this or adding a suggestion for the visual editor folks.