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It's not working for me either. Won't let me sign in. Please fix.
Não consigo importar e salvar os artigos pela extensão. Sempre tenho problemas com o login.
It's simply broken in the current state It doesn't recognise that I'm logged in but asks me to sign in every time. This will fail without reporting since I am already logged in. When I logged out I'm redirected to the login page. After successful login the extension fails to recognise that I'm logged in again. I would be happy to re-review once this extension is fixed.
Keeps asking for sign in, doesn't add content. Very annoying
As another user posted here and informed me, you can avoid the glitch related to the "never ending sign in" with a simple method: Go to Settings on Google Chrome and allow third party cookies. I hope that the devs will look up after this sooner or later, because this bug is sunking the rating of this extension right now. Apart from that, the plugin is working great for me. Really good for scholars who deal with tons of article references.
al estar trabajando en la web y pinchar un artìculo , este entra a la base , pero despues cuando uno trabaja referencias desde su word , el sistema Mendeley desktop no encuentra la s referencias guardadas en mendeley importer , no aparecen en all documents , estan descordinados , es como si existieran dos Mendeley distintos , aun a pesar de tener el mismo correo y la clave igual .No funcionan , a menos que uno baje el material al computador y lo agrega manualmente , no es la gracia,
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This review should have been updated from *** to ***** a long time ago, but when everything works, who thinks about revisiting a previously unfavorable review? I came here today because I had recently been experiencing a new problem of being unable to log in. However, as I stepped through what I was doing to get to the problem screen, I noticed my ad blocker was active. Since I am relatively sure id.elsevier.com could be trusted not to run malicious adware on my computer, I white-listed the address, which enabled the login to work correctly. Below is my original 3-star evaluation of this app. Other than intermittently missing some obvious data, and identifying online journal articles as websites, this app has been working flawlessly for a long time, and none of my previous complaints have applied for a some time. --------------------- Sometimes doesn't find obvious bibliographic data on a page, but occasionally documents an entirely unrelated article that was previously viewed, but unrelated to the currently opened page. Just now I made several attempts to document an article at https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/10/automatic-weapons-regulation/541803/ but an article at https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.061102 was documented instead, and this error can be reproduced even after closing chrome and reopening it. Also the new sign-in form is glitchy and has prevented me from being able to document articles. It gets taken over on several websites by malware designed to capture login information, and consequently repeated login requirements have damaged the trustworthiness of the clipper.
Couldn't log in
loved this before they started making me sign in every single time i try to use it. It changed sometime in september 2017 I believe . I've officially moved over to endnote