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“It [EndNote] is fully featured and powerful enough to satisfy a professional researcher, but its uncluttered and easy-to-understand interface makes it a valuable tool for anyone, from students to first-time grant writers... EndNote is an excellent solution to what was once a very annoying and time-consuming job.”
—PC LapTop, December 1996

“Even for users inexperienced with this type of application, these programs are easy to learn. The ease of mastering EndNote and EndLink will encourage reliance on them for bibliographic retrieval and storage and remove much of the drudgery from the process. [...] EndNote and EndLink are valuable tools to organize, update and access articles pulled from the rapidly expanding medical literature.”
—Medical Software Reviews, November 1996/Vol 5 No 11

“EndNote has long been my favorite bibliography program for scholarly writing. Now, EndNote Plus [2.1] can be installed as an add-in for Microsoft Word. For those totally addicted to the Web, this is like a Netscape Navigator plug-in. [...] If you use Word and you do scholarly publishing, you need EndNote Plus. Recommended.”
—Jerry Pournelle, BYTE Magazine, September 1996

Value for money......9
Ease of use............9
Documentation........10
Range of features.....9
Overall speed..........9
—PC Plus, August 1996

“Those who are writing for publication or taking school courses that require papers of more than a few pages in length will find it will lessen the burden of making references conform to a particular style and let them concentrate their creative talents on the substance of the paper.”
—Journal of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, June 1996

“The EndNote-EndLink duo perform laudably as bibliographic managers and format converters. They are sturdy tools for authors, reviewers, and teachers. These are full-featured programs that will serve creditably members of the health sciences, humanities, and physical sciences.”
—Journal of the American Medical Association, May 22/29, 1996

“EndNote Plus 2 is clearly among the best of the computerized tools for researchers, writers, and scholars. It is easy to use, yet flexible and powerful. When combined with EndLink 2, it makes the creation and maintenance of reference databases enjoyable and less time consuming.”
—Library Software Review, Spring 1996, Volume 15, Number 1

“EndNote Plus is a very stable, useful, and timesaving tool for any researcher.”
—Journal of Computing in Higher Education, Spring 1996

“A Spring 1995 BMUG Choice Product!”
—Berkeley Macintosh User Group, 1995

“a personal librarian.”
—PC Magazine, December 5, 1995

“EndNote Plus won't write your document for you, but it'll make it a lot easier to add the appropriate citations to your masterwork.”
Windows Magazine, November, 1995

“EndNote, by contrast, is at once very powerful and elegantly simple: almost everything, including customizing entry forms and output styles, is quick and intuitive. (It also has what may be the best documentation I've seen.)”

“. . .It's EndNote that I will be using: its unmatchable speed and flexibility and the ease of customization make it a downright pleasure to use.”
—Windows OnLine, September '95, Issue #101

“Over the years, several software packages of this type have been released. In this marketplace, EndNote Plus 2.0 and EndLink 2.0 are standouts, thanks to several features. These include a very friendly Windows-based user interface, a flexible means of importing references and formatting bibliographies directly into a word processor, the ability to import references from online or CD-ROM databases and more.”
—IEEE Spectrum, August 1995

“If your work involves gathering and maintaining bibliographical references and publishing papers and reports, EndNote and EndLink are worthy additions to your toolbox.”
—InfoWorld, July 31, 1995

“Despite its power, EndNote Plus 2.0 remains surprisingly easy to learn and use. . . [It] is an example of an excellent product that's grown more powerful over the years. If you have to work with citations and bibliographies, I recommend it highly.”
MacWorld, April 1995

“EndNote Plus 2.0 is an elegant tool for maintaining reference lists and formatting papers and bibliographies. . . . It's a fine example of creative design that allows the computer to perform repetitive drudge work while the user is freed for productive work.”
—MacWEEK, February 6, 1995

“... I wouldn't hesitate to use EndNote Plus for all my bibliographic chores. It's an excellent, plastic and cost-effective program for even the most serious bibliographic professionals.”
—DATABASE, June 1994

“In making light work of bibliographies, it does a genuinely useful job and one which is not addressed by the average word processor. Academic writers should love it to bits.”
—UK MacUser, November 1994


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