Hi, I usually use Zotero = since it's so easy to do online import of references
i view in the
browser. JabRef doesn't have the same facility sfaik -- I'm using the
latest version.
Hence, I exported my Zotero database to a BibTex file -- I've got about 1800
references.
BUT
(i) I can't import the
created file into JabRef -- in fact, despite .bib files being associated with
JabRef I can't open the file with JabRef -- I get the error: Error in Line 7236
Expected = but received @
(ii) I CAN import the file into the Android app - RefMaster -- don't know if
all my refs are
imported successfully given the large number, but what records are there seem OK
Secondly, there're a large number of posts about a possible android app for
JabRef -- but there's none listed in the Play store -- any update on this? or
is using RefMaster one of the better options? prefer JabRef to Mendeley
-- Zandy for Zotero seems to be no longer supported -- where this search of
mine started
Any ideas?
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