We are proud to announce the release of the next milestone of JabRef, this time JabRef 5.3! It’s been roughly half a year since the previous release of 5.2, and we are happy to announce that despit...
Hey everyone, Today’s blog is about the projects selected for GSoC and a little sneak peek into the projects. Microsoft Word Integration We are working on a Word add-in that allows users to selec...
Great news! JabRef got accepted as an open source organization for this year’s Google Summer of Code (GSoC). The goal of this annual program is to give university students opportunity to learn abou...
We are proud to announce the release of the next milestone of JabRef, and we are releasing JabRef 5.2. Just in time for the holidays! We are also happy to announce that Domninik Voigt, who worked o...
Today’s blog post will highlight the interaction between JabRef and LibreOffice, the open-source alternative to Microsoft Office. It is presented to you by a JabRef user, Felix Wilke, who is also a...
We are proud to announce the release the next milestone of JabRef. Today we are releasing Jabref 5.1. Just in time for the upcoming annual JabCon! Notable Changes and New Features After the relea...
We are proud to announce the release the next milestone of JabRef. Today we are releasing Jabref 5.0. Notable Changes and New Features In the User Survey 2015, the user interface was ranked as on...
We are proud to announce the release of the first beta of JabRef 5.0 just in time for Christmas! 🚀 🎄 Since the alpha release of Jabref 5.0 we continued fixing bugs and addressed many usability iss...
JabRef Hacktoberfest 2019 Reflection In 2019, we participated at hacktoberfest again; now an own organization - one out of 29 organizations having special goodies. This attracted many persons: We...
📅 🎃 October is here and that means that it’s time for 2019’s edition of Hacktoberfest! Want to help with the improvement of JabRef and even get a free T-shirt? Start contributing now: Get a p...
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