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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 928801" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>Thank you all for your help and advice. I am still using <a href="https://mendeley.com" target="_blank">Mendeley</a> and, unfortunately, their Desktop version, which supports LibreOffice, rarely receives updates and it will not receive any new features. They developed a new version, Mendeley Reference Manager, which does not support LibreOffice. </p><p>Zotero does support LibreOffice, but it did not work on my system for I do not have Java installed. Now my question is, and I know you might not have an answer for it, does Mendeley require Java too, but Java is embedded in their installer? What if I migrate to Zotero and install Java JRE 8 and install OS Armor (I am using McAfee and F-secure on my systems and OS Armor seems to play well with the two solutions)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 928801, member: 79770"] Thank you all for your help and advice. I am still using [URL='https://mendeley.com']Mendeley[/URL] and, unfortunately, their Desktop version, which supports LibreOffice, rarely receives updates and it will not receive any new features. They developed a new version, Mendeley Reference Manager, which does not support LibreOffice. Zotero does support LibreOffice, but it did not work on my system for I do not have Java installed. Now my question is, and I know you might not have an answer for it, does Mendeley require Java too, but Java is embedded in their installer? What if I migrate to Zotero and install Java JRE 8 and install OS Armor (I am using McAfee and F-secure on my systems and OS Armor seems to play well with the two solutions)? [/QUOTE]
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