Abandoned?

But see also: http://thomsonreuters.com/products_services/science/science_products/scientific_research/author_publisher_tools/

wherein is still listed “ProCite”, a product that TR dumped a couple of years ago.  Apparently, being listed is not proof of a future.

In my opinion, Reference Manager, a product that I have used for a quarter of a century, will be abandoned by TR within the next couple of years, in favor of EndNote.  EndNote gets new features ahead of RefMan updates, and serious bugs are not being fixed in RefMan.  EndNote is a much more important product to TR’s bottom line.  For proof, look at the >6000 posts on the EndNote forums vs <600 on the RefMan forums.  And notice the much lower rate of reply by technical support to RefMan forum posts compared to posts on the EndNote forums.

I have been steering people away from Reference Manager because of a lack of support by TR.  What a pity.  It used to be the best citation manager on the market.

Dan