Endnote in Android

Have been waiting for more than a year for the fan boys at routers to wake up and realise that more users are moving to android every day. Sick of waiting.

IT at our university are now agreeing that ipad only support is no longer appropriate. Not moving to android. Moves are underway to migrate our university away from endnote to a more open support structure. Means that there are fewer requests for help for IT (i.e. endnote no longer supported), and no more irritated requests from academics using android mobile devices instead of laptops. Most of our IT staff use android devices as well.

This has got to be the most useless forum.

Unable to port to android? Or just couldn’give a ***edit*** about your customers?

Given up waiting. Have moved to another bibliography app. Wouldn’t switch back now anyway. Too much work to move 1000s of references again.

Interestingly, when I asked the IT department at the faculty, they also mentioned that they were in the process of substituing EndNote with a more flexible alternative - whatever that means. I really think it is about time Thomson Reuters step up the pace!

Still no action?

Your customers have been asking for an Android version of Endnote for more than a year and all you come up with is “we are thinking about it”!!!

What a dinosaur…

Right!

This is something we are actively working on. Please see the post from Jason Rollins on December 18th of last year:

http://community.thomsonreuters.com/t5/EndNote-Product-Suggestions/endnote-for-android/m-p/62626/highlight/true#M2294

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Is there any ETA to having the Android app available in the Google market?

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It is really naive of endnote not by now develop an app for android. For many of us, it is a matter of choosing between their android device or the endnote. My choice is pretty clear for me: ditch endnote and stick with android, it is the cheaper option any way. 

I would also like to hear any updates! An android app is absolutely necessary!

Just thought I would mention that Mendeley is now on Android. I still much prefer Endnote for myself but for my students in particular this is one more reason I will be suggesting they look seriously at Mendeley.

I also agree, an Android app for Endnote would really be helpful for my workflow. Please let us know what your estimated timeline is for this. Honestly, “we are actively considering it” is not a timeline, and furthermore seems to indicate that no progress has currently been made towards developing the app.

Just a quick note to anyone still following this ridiculous forum. More students and staff at our university are moving to Mendeley. Its free, is available on multiple platforms and its developers actually listen to the users when considering improvements to the apps.

I note this forum has now been active for over 21/2 years and the best Routers can come up with is “thinking about it”.

This shows not only a lack of respect for users, but also a lack of honesty. There is clearly neither intention to release endnote on the android platform, or enough integrity to come out and admit this.

Greatly! It would be most productivly to use option “cite wile you write” in text formats on OS Android.

Yes EndNote is a great product, very polished.  I understand that some universities simply give up on Thomson Reuters because they won’t listen and won’t produce an Android app for it, but I don’t have time to cope with the less polished finish on most of the competitors.

Therefore I’m asking TR - please could you produce a version for Android which will sync my libraries?

My smartphone has huge amounts of memory.  i would like to be able to add refs, to read refs (including PDFs), to annotate and add user notes.

I’ll also need to add the citation number (usually {author, year, number}) to a document, possibly as a “Copy citation” “Paste citation” in Word for Android even if I can’t integrate Endnote directly.

Is this difficult?  My smartphone is with me all the time, my laptop isn’t.

I cannot believe that TR did not manage to release an Android app.

This is a big shame as Android is the main operating system worldwide!

I will therefor change to another service - sorry, we’re in 2017 and not 2007.

Best regards and good luck with your politics!

I have already switched to Mendeley, it is free and they offer what we have been asking for for years…  

h t t p s : //  play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendeley&hl=en_GB

There is no TR

There is no Android App

There is no …

Everythin is existing in Mendeley. I switched to Mendeley now. Enjoy with you apple and english devices.

There is no TR

There is no Android App

There is no …

Everythin is existing in Mendeley. I switched to Mendeley now. Enjoy with you apple and english devices.

There is no TR. There is no Android App. There is no anything. Everything is existing in Mendeley. I switched to Mendeley now. Enjoy with you apple and english devices.

Good day:

It has passed more than four years since the past developers (Thomson Reuters) promissed an Android app for EndNote. Please note that EndNoteWeb is not enough for an serious academic work because you can´t access to your PDF, nor highlight them or read it in an easy way.

I do not like Mendeley but as many had said it is the only option that we have if we use (and love to use!) android devices.

Please Clarivate, build and EndNote Android app!!!

Thanks!

Still no news about an android version of endnote?