
The Word plugin is indeed a very good one that made it easy for me. I was using City while you write the whole time, inserted new sources into my EndNote library and let it create the bibliography. Deleted that and inserted it once again, then I had no problem.Īll I can say is that I didn't need the whole bunch of features. Turned out Word always had some sort of crash with one in-text citation. One Time I had a corrupted Word document that caused End Note to give out some errors while creating the bibliography. That was so easy that I decided I will not give Bookends another try - at least for this thesis ) Well, after about 2 hours I had this special configuration I needed. So I turned to EndNote X6 on the one hand I didn't have to pay for as student at my university and on the other hand it was promoted with a very good Word Plugin. This converts Endnote into a 64-bit application, ensuring its continuing compatibility with MacOS. The institution wanted some special sort of in-text citations I wasn't able to configure with bookends. Clarivate have released the X9.3 update to Endnote.

To check what version of EndNote X9 you have installed, please launch EndNote and then click on the EndNote menu on the top right. Once you have installed X9.3.1 or higher you can upgrade to macOS Catalina. The new version will be called EndNote X9.3.1.

Unfortunately I didn't manage to make the in-text citation links Bookends needed for the bibliography. EndNote X9 for macOS has been updated for compatibility with Catalina. I bought Bookends some time ago in a MacUpdate Bundle so it was my first choice to go to. Not a big deal I thought because I like text editors like Word and Pages. I had to write the Bachelor's Thesis with MS Word.
