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This is most definitely planned and is something which we’ll be doing by integrating the import method into Mendeley Desktop so that you can authenticate with these services if need be, and so that these resources are indeed acccessed via these authorised networks (such as a uni connection).
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AdminMichał Buś
(Admin, Mendeley) responded
Hello – please vote on this suggestion http://feedback.mendeley.com/pages/general/suggestions/80961-allow-sub-groups-in-document-groups
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Adminrobert.knight
(Admin, Mendeley) responded
This ticket covers several features – some are implemented and some are not yet. To make things clearer please create new suggestions for specific problems with PDF attachment links.
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This would be really really great. Because most scientists including me already have bibtex files, often with the links to the papers (especially those, using Citeulike and/or Jabref). They could simply click on the link to download the paper. This to happen automatically is the nicest feature, Mendeley could get next!
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Great news, I will try it out soon!
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But there are also entries without PDFs!
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Hej guys, the webos touchpad tablet is working great, porting applications from other platforms to webos with the PDK is particularly easy. It would be a great benefit being present on this new platform, including handsets, phones and a tablet without much work. Could you please please port the iPad app to the HP webos thouchpad and/or the webos phones including veer, pre3, pre2, pre plus, pixi, pre. Honestly I would already be very happy about being able to run it in a touchpad. The webos includes a very nice webbrowser and starting off with a good adapted webinterface would be already a great start. It is not difficult to migrate a good webiterface to a functioning app with offline capabilities. Webos also natively offers working with pdfs. And it is a linux based operating system. So, does that not sound great? I am really waiting for this to work. Enter webos! Please!