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Kristina FMar 3, 2025
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It was the best.
edgrtrt weetdfrOct 23, 2024
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The best extension ever existed, please don't die
Freddy LiuJun 12, 2024
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It does not handles url with _ properbly, need manual escape for urls like this
Olivia MillingtonOct 19, 2023
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It's the closest I can get, but no citation exporter seems to be able to properly handle google patents. This pulls enough information that manually editing it later isn't too much of a hassle
Habib YajamJul 20, 2023
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Best among the all extension for citing websites and papers in BibTeX format.
fredrick soo (Freelance Writer)Mar 16, 2023
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It does what it was intended to. Legit and free. Thanks developers.
Nils JansenJan 12, 2023
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This extension works really well. When used on a regular webpage, it provides data about the page itself, including the date of access. When e.g. a page about a scientific publication is opened, it parses information about the publication from the page and provides it for me to use. Great extension!
francesco vultaggioJan 5, 2023
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I use this extension daily and it's been amazing in grabbing the doi to create bibtext annotations. It also works very well in converting web pages. Highly recommended
Huseyin AhmetogluMay 26, 2022
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I am using MacOs Monterey 12.3. When I add the extension to Chrome, I cannot use the '@' character anywhere in the browser. The problem is with this extension.
Meir RosenblumMay 24, 2022
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Great! One suggestion, the date looks like this "yr/dd/mm/". Would be nice if it would not have the slash at the end and would be an option to do the aussie way "dd/mm/yr"