Endnote Plus Now Win 95 Compatible

Endnote Plus is now compatible with Microsoft Word 7.0. Endnote Plus is a bibliographic utility that assists users in keeping track of bibliographic references and generates bibliographies for books and papers. The recently released Windows version of Endnote Plus 2.0.1 and Endlink 2.0 (an add-on that assists in importing bibliographic references from online databases and CD-ROMs) is a 32-bit application. Term lists, global editing and enhanced searching are among the highlights in the new version. Registered users of the Windows version can request an upgrade for free. Niles and Associates, Inc., Berkeley, CA, (510) 559-8592, www.niles.com. W

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