Mendeley (PDF Reader) Reviews – Page 28

3/5 rating based on 289 reviews. Read all reviews for Mendeley (PDF Reader) for iPhone.
Mendeley (PDF Reader) is free iOS app published by Elsevier Inc.

Mendeley app works well

PCavs

Very convenient for organizing references.


Please add annotation to iPad pro with Apple pencil

VincentMe

Please add annotation function to iPad pro with Apple pencil


Reading articles

Ansar Rezaei

Hi i cant read my windows synched articles on my ipad. I dont know why! Can you help me?


Did a better job of matching metadata than

PathMax

Papers 3 by Mekentosji. Although that is based on an n of one.


Essential part of my workflow.

ericdolph

Great annotation tools, seamless sync across devices, great tech support. Keeps me organized and moving forward.


Crashing

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With the Jan 4 update the app no longer crashes when I add a note, but when I try to sync it reports "Sync with errors." Then, when I open the pdf on the OS X desktop app, the highlights and note locations sync successfully, but the notes are blank. That is, the note icon is there, but there is no text.


Broken highlighting on iPad

srbutler87

I use this application religiously for highlighting and notetaking, but the latest update has broken the highlighting functionality for me: it seems to have lost the ability to highlight lines on some of my OCR’d texts. These files previously had no problems and don’t have issues on the desktop app, but on the iPad it cannot highlight continuously. Hopefully the next update reverses whatever change caused this.


Very useful

Mommy PhD

Great for viewing articles using different devices when you are on the go. I can start reading on my office PC, move to my iPhone during my commute, and continue reading from my laptop at home.


Useless for scanned PDFs

Ph.D.Academic

I heard amazing things about the OS version of this app. However, upon downloading, I realized the annotation features are near useless on scanned PDFs (you can't even highlight), which make up the vast majority of the PDFs I and nearly every academic I know tend to amass. It is possible I'm too dense to properly figure it out but, either way, students and professors beware. This app will likely not be what you are looking for (especially if you work in the humanities). Other free PDF readers don't seem to have this problem (e.g. Adobe). So, bummer. Virtually useless. I really wanted to love it.


Usefull

AlirezaAH

Very usefull I love it