![]() Delete your local database and let Mendeley restore your data from the web.Copy your database from the archive directory into the main Mendeley data folder.If you wish to go back to an earlier version of Mendeley Desktop, you will need to either: The backup will be saved to the archive directory in your Mendeley data folder. When Mendeley Desktop 1.0 is run, it will automatically backup your existing database and then upgrade it. ![]() Macs running OS X 10.4 or PowerPC are no longer supported. Mendeley Desktop 1.0 requires Windows XP or newer on Windows, OS X 10.5 (Leopard) on an Intel Mac and Debian Lenny (or equivalent) and newer on Linux. Mendeley also integrates better with the system look and feel. ![]() Linux: It is now easier to get Mendeley running on Fedora.Mac: A number of Mac-specific crashes which occurred when importing or viewing certain PDFs have been fixed.Mac: The window size no longer expands when many tabs are opened.Windows: The Mendeley Desktop installer and updater are now signed by Mendeley Ltd.Windows: A number of stability problems with the Microsoft Word plugin have been fixed.Various improvements have been made to citation formatting.When updating a Word document, Mendeley Desktop can import citations from the Word document back into your Mendeley library if necessary (for example, if you cited a publication which has subsequently been removed from your library). The Word and OpenOffice plugins now store a mini-library of cited publications inside your documents.Search in the citation editor is now incremental, rather than only updating when whole keywords are entered.The Microsoft Word plugin for Windows has a new look in Word 2007 and Word 2010, taking advantage of the extra space available in the ribbon.File organizer settings are now saved in your local database, so multiple users sharing the same login on a PC can have separate file organizer directories.There is also a Tidy Up tool in the file organizer preferences dialog to help you clean up existing organizer folders. The file organizer now archives files in a separate folder when the corresponding document is removed from Mendeley Desktop, reducing clutter in your file organizer folder.When viewing a PDF from one group, any notes or highlights added to the same paper in other groups you are currently a member of will also be shown. Viewing annotations across groups is now easier.Notes now resize to fit their content and website addresses are now auto-converted to clickable links. The PDF viewer now remembers your last position and zoom/rotation settings when you close a tab and will restore them when re-opening a paper.To create a sub-folder, right click on a Folder and select ‘New Sub-Folder’. You can now organize your folders in a hierarchy.Mendeley will then search through your library and present a list of duplicates that it finds, along with an indicator of how confident Mendeley is that a set of documents really are duplicates. To find duplicates in your library, go to Tools -> Check for Duplicates. Mendeley Desktop now has a tool which you can use to tidy up your library and merge duplicate documents.You can leave comments on this blog post or in our feedback forum. We appreciate your feedback on this preview. In this update, we have implemented some of the improvements most frequently requested by users in support emails and from our feedback forum. Before trying out this preview, please read the compatibility notes at the bottom of this post. The preview can be downloaded from the bottom of the Mendeley Desktop downloads page. Thank-you to everyone who helped test this release.Ī preview of Mendeley Desktop 1.0 is available for testing on Windows, Mac and Linux. ![]() Update: The final version of Mendeley Desktop 1.0 is now available from the downloads page or via the in-client auto-update from Mendeley Desktop 0.9.9 and later.
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