“Anyone who has written a paper for either an academic course or
for publication will find EndNote almost magical.”
—Nature [online], July 29, 1999
“EndNote runs on Windows and Macintosh computers and is a simple,
easy to use, search interface designed to compliment sophisticated search engines. Authors
will find researching and creating bibliographic databases made easier than ever
before.”
—Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Fall 1998
“Think Swiss army knife for writers and reference librarians.
Though I had never used EndNote, in a few minutes I was connecting to remote catalogs
through its front end, vacuuming up citations left and right, giving them a tidy
once-over, and then producing a neatly formatted bibliography.”
—American
Libraries, the magazine of the American Library Association, August 1998
“Much of the pain of doing a bibliographic literature search is eased with EndNote
3.0. [...] EndNote 3.0 is an invaluable addition to any word-processing software used for
scientific publications.”
—SCIENCE, July 3, 1998 Vol. 281
EndNote is one of the best solutions for those who must manage large numbers of references, and most users in the Humanities are pleased with what EndNote does.”
—Chorus, July 1, 1998
“With version 3.0, Niles Software has managed to make an
indispensable tool even more powerful by letting you access Internet- or intranet-based
databases from within EndNote.”
—Macworld, July 1998
“...you may find yourself doing research or writing an occasional
white paper with references. If so, you'll find a friend in EndNote 3.0....it will save
you hours of work.”
—Windows Magazine, July 1998
“Log into the Library of Congress, and you can search for any book
you like. I'm afraid the days of libraries as we used to know and love them are
numbered.”
—Trends in Biochemical Sciences (TIBS), July 1998
“EndNote is a well established and top-notch product that takes the
pain out of compiling bibliographies and maintaining referenced research notes.”
—PC Plus, July 1998
“It is an excellent product that has grown more powerful over the
years, and has become established as a landmark in its field. [...] EndNote also removes
much of the drudgery from on-line literature searching, collating, editing and referencing
documents. Once you have used it, you won't want to write without it.”
—Scientific Computing World, June 1998
“With this power [Internet connectivity], EndNote leaps from being
a tool for merely tracking references to being a tool for library research.”
—PC Magazine, June
30, 1998
“If you're heading off to college, you'll definitely want to
consider purchasing EndNote, particularly if your university's library system is
accessible over the Internet.”
—The Macintosh News Network, June 24, 1998
“EndNote 3.0 is a great bibliographic tool for researchers who want
to organise personal bibliographies and gather citations from databases on the
internet.”
—ACCESS, June 1998
“By combining the features of a well-developed personal reference
database manager with those of a Z39.50 client, EndNote 3 provides the researcher with the
ability not only to search a large and growing set of remote database targets, but also,
once the search is completed, to download, manipulate, and effectively use the
information. [...] I strongly encourage anyone involved in research and writing to
consider adding EndNote 3 to his or her tool kit.”
—Library Software Review, June 1998
“This is the first software to integrate the triple functions of
access, search, and download in a painless mosaic. EndNote has evolved into an instrument
that is much larger and more versatile than a mere reference manager. It has become an
indispensable companion for researchers, teachers, clinicians, and communicators of all
stripes.”
—Journal
of the American Medical Association (JAMA), June 24, 1998
“EndNote is one of those products that is simply the best in its
class. If you're working with academic documents, or anything that requires reference
management, this is the one to buy.”
—MacUser UK, May 1998
“EndNote is the type of program that reminds you that while the
rest of us are blundering around in Yahoo trying to find a good recipe site, other people
are out there using the Internet for real research. ...if you regularly need to perform
extensive online research you can't do any better than EndNote.”
—PC World Online,
May 8, 1998
“It is a pleasure to explore a program that is well constructed,
trouble-free, easy to use after a simple guided tour included in the program and--most
important--that allows easy access to a wide variety of online resources for
references.”
—Medical Software Reviews, May 1998
“EndNote Plus 2.3 is a well-conceived, feature-filled package. EndNote
Plus is an indispensable tool for anyone who must read, organize, and/or report
references.”
—Dylan Bulseco, Ph.D., The HMS Beagle (BioMedNet Magazine), May 1997, Issue 8
“Verdict: Sophisticated and easy to use, this is the ultimate tool
for keeping track of references and citations.”
—PC Pro, April 1997