![]() ![]() Both feature desktop and mobile versions and both wrap their interfaces around default files-primarily PDFs and Markdown files in DEVONthink and Obsidian, respectively. I finally landed on two applications: DEVONthink and Obsidian. While some of my colleagues had used EndNote, I found it far too cumbersome. I frequently used the mobile app to read, highlight, and annotate on my iPad. The final nail in the coffin was their March 2011 announcement that they would be retiring their mobile app. During my doctoral program at Boston University, I began noticing issues in Mendeley with syncing between devices. ![]() I found it odd to use in my workflow, so I switched to Mendeley at my wife's suggestion. In my masters program at VanderCook, the professors recommended we used Zotero to curate our scholarly work. ![]() I have written a few times about the different research applications I have been using ( Note Taking Applications, Qualitative Research Methods: Weeks 4–5), but things have changed yet again. ![]()
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