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“... ProCite is well worth the money—it's excellent and should be a required purchase for any professional researcher.”
Ian Betteridge, MacUser-UK, 2002

“They [bibliographic software programs] are not only library managers but also effective seekers of publications from the Web universe."

“I prefer ProCite for its impressive speed, extensive search fields, and after download search capabilities.”
Journal of the American Medical Association, September 27, 2000

“ProCite is absolutely essential for all university libraries, and many of the larger public libraries serving larger markets.”
Dale Farris, Golden Triangle PC Club, July 2000

“Graduate health education will benefit from software like ProCite for learning about evidence retrieval, organization and evaluation.”
Journal of the American Medical Association, June 7, 2000

“The addition of Z39.50 searching makes this version of ProCite definitely the benchmark for the rest to follow.”
Biblio Tech Review, October 1999

“...ProCite [is] the program of choice for anybody who wishes to combine bibliographic formatting without sacrificing some of the basic database management techniques.”

“Other strengths include convenient pull-down pre-defined sort commands and the ability to define 'groups' within each database; this is a very powerful and wonderfully intuitive feature. Grouping citations within the same database is extremely useful;...[and] ProCite's approach is by far the best.”
Nature [online] July 29,1999

“ProCite 5 really streamlines the transfer of references from the Internet. this enhancement alone justifies an updated version!”
Frank J. Kohlbeck
Ph.D. Candidate
UCLA School of Public Health

“Thumbs up on a very intuitive interface that lets me get the information I need quickly!”
Dr. David Valentine
Professor, Forest Science
University of Alaska

“I really love the PubMed feature. I usually use other database services to do literature searches, but this actually works much better.”
Christopher Hyatt
Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill




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