My generic advice would be to give Mendeley a try with some sample references and see if it has the functionality you need. Mendeley works well for the vast majority of our students, but if there’s a very specific bit of functionality that draws you to Endnote, then it may be best to stick with it.
I’m not familiar with your context, so it’s not possible for me to advise responsibly. I hesitate to tell you to adopt software X or Y, or to move from Endnote, as each software has its strengths and weaknesses, and performs better in certain contexts. Regarding referencing with Latex, this article covers how to use Mendeley with Latex –. But I understand that it’s not perfect for absolutely huge projects. doesn’t paste in loads of different styles, ultra high-res images, etc), it works fine. As long as one keeps the document clean (i.e.
Generally, Word works reasonably well for most research projects and is our first recommendation. Thanks for your comment and for the kind words – glad to hear that the info is useful. Scrivener is the go-to app for writers of all kinds, used every day by best-selling novelists, screenwriters, non-fiction writers, students.