

The papers can then be read “on the go”, annotated etc…Īfter reading/annotating or after adding new papers, simply remember to click sync and Goodreader/Sugarsync will nicely keep the Mendely Library updated with the annotated versions of the files. Once linked, Goodreader will download all of the papers from Mendeley.
#Download sugarsync for mac movie#
After filling out the account details, Goodreader asks you to located the folder(s) to sync (in my case “Mendeley Desktop”). QT Sync QT Sync is a QuickTime Movie Player, Movie Sync Fixer. In Goodreader I added syncing with Sugarsync by tapping on “Connect to Servers” and adding Sugarsync from the box that appears. It’s not a free PDF reader – but modestly priced at £2.99. Once synced to Sugarsync, I downloaded the Goodreader app for iPad. Or hold down the Control key, and click SugarSync.
#Download sugarsync for mac for mac os#
Bluestacks software is even available for Mac OS as. If you have additional devices youd like to secure, we also offer dedicated apps. In the Sugarsync application, I’ve selected the Mendeley library folder as a synced folder (by default, on a Mac, this is located in “username > Documents > Mendeley Desktop”). To uninstall SugarSync on a Mac OS computer, follow these steps: Launch Finder, and go to the Applications folder. Bluestacks is one of the coolest and widely used Emulator to run Android applications on your Windows PC. The easiest way to do so is by downloading our free Mac VPN app below. The way I have set up the sync is as follows: I therefore rely on a different reader for the iPad, which syncs with my Mendeley library on the Mac/PC – and syncs it via Sugarsync (you could, of course use Dropbox, too – but Sugarsync gives you 5GB for free, Dropbox only 2GB) And let’s face it – annotating is an important feature when reading papers!

Unfortunately though, while there is an iPad Mendeley “Lite” version, the iPad version does not (yet) allow you to annotate PDFs. One of the great advantages of Mendeley is that it happily keeps my work PC and my Mac at home in sync.

I’m a big fan of Mendeley, the free reference and paper manager, available for both PC and Mac.
