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Happy Holidays from Mekentosj, and a little gift

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

From everyone at Mekentosj we would like to wish you a very Happy Holiday Season and a wonderful and productive new year!

To help along with some of your New Year’s resolutions, we are giving you a little gift for the Holidays: a discount on Papers for iPhone and iPad.

Whether Santa brought your an iPhone or iPad this Christmas or you already had one, there is no better time to get Papers for iOS. It is on sale now in the App store for $9.99 (reg. price $14.99).

With the new Papers 2.1 for Mac update, you can now sync annotations and highlights between your iPad and iPhone with your Mac. You never need to go anywhere without your library; whether you are at a conference or in a meeting, when you want to access information in a paper or share a publication with your peers, your articles are at your fingertips. Read and take notes anywhere: on the road, on the couch, or at a conference on your mobile device, and sync them with your computer later. Papers for iOS is not only a great App to organize your library, with highlighting and annotation support it is a phenomenal reader. Expand on your knowledge by searching databases right inside the app, and download articles directly to your Papers library on your device. You can use Papers for iOS as a stand alone app, or if you are also using Papers on your Mac you can keep your libraries in sync.

Papers for iOS is on sale in the iTunes App store from today until Dec 26th only! Get yourself a copy, and a great start to a productive 2012.

From all of us at Mekentosj, thank you for using Papers, and Happy New Year!

~ The Mekentosj Team


Papers for iOS 1.9.3 in the App Store

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

Hot on the heels of 1.9.2, a new update to Papers for iOS is now available on the App Store. Version 1.9.3 introduces support for iOS 4.3, fixes a number of bugs, and improves scrolling in the landscape mode. The most visible change that iPhone users will see is the new address bar, and the “Login/Authenticate” button which you can access by tapping the address bar (screenshots below). This feature allows you to force loading a web page with EZProxy.

The new browser address bar and "Login/Authenticate" on iPhone

See below for a full list of changes. Hope you enjoy Papers for iOS 1.9.3!

What’s new

  • Added iOS 4.3 compatibility.
  • Added the Login/Authenticate function also to the iPhone (previously only on the iPad).
  • Faster scrolling when viewing papers in the landscape mode.
  • Searching from Scholar, ACM and IEEE Xplore fixed.
  • Do not use EZProxy when browsing the Mekentosj support website.
  • Improved stability with more PDFs which do not conform to the PDF file format specification.
  • Dropbox / iDisk import instructions layout improved for iPad users.

Papers for iOS 1.9.2 & Papers for Mac 1.9.7

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

We’re happy to announce the availability of Papers for iOS 1.9.2 in the App Store! This newest release introduces some exciting new features which we thought you might want to see in action. Namely, we’ve added support for PDF hyperlinks, as well as for Table of Contents and improved the workflow with library proxies. Papers for Mac has also been updated to version 1.9.7.

PDF hyperlinks

Many research papers and book PDFs include links within the document, and links to outside resources. New to Papers for iPad 1.9.2, you can follow these links simply by tapping on them, for instance to jump to a figure that is referenced in the text, or to the bibliography. You can also follow links to outside documents. In the below screenshot, the “Supplemental Materials and Methods” link has just been tapped. Papers lets you view the linked supplemental material web page link either in Safari, or directly within the app. Links can also point to other research papers, and Papers naturally creates you a new reference entry for each link you follow, and lets you download the PDF for it similarly as you are used to. Navigating research literature has never been this easy!

Hyperlink support in Papers for iPad

Table of Contents

Some PDF documents also include a Table of Contents. New to version 1.9.2, you can access it using Papers (see screenshot below). A “Go to Page” function is now also included.

PDF Table of Contents supported in Papers for iPad 1.9.2

Login / Authenticate

Accessing journals that require authentication can be tricky when you’re outside an institutional network which grants you access to content. Sometimes you come across research paper links that cannot be recognised by your library proxy. We now improve your workflow in these situations by introducing a “Login / Authenticate” function, similar to what is already available in Papers for Mac. The two screenshots below demonstrate this new function:

Login / Authenticate (before)

After tapping the “Login/Authenticate” button and entering your username and password for the proxy, you can get access to the full-text PDF (tap the PDF link to download the document):

Login / Authenticate (after)

Release notes

You’ll find a complete change log below, including both new features and bug fixes. If you come across any issues, please contact us.

New features:

  • Hyperlink support for PDFs: follow links in the document, or to outside URLs such as web pages or other publications.
  • Table of Contents support for PDFs. You’ll find it as a tab in the Bookmarks view.
  • A “Go to page” function included in the Table of Contents tab.
  • Added a “Login/Authenticate” option in the address bar, which lets you reload the current page through the EZProxy. This issimilar to the Login/Authenticate function in Papers for Mac.
  • You can log into iDisk using either your username or email address.

Other improvements from version 1.9.1:

  • Improved stability and performance with large PDFs.
  • Improved stability with PDFs which do not conform strictly to the specification.
  • Improved document loading speed.- Settings view: keyboard handling improved such that the EZProxy URL field is shown correctly.
  • Fixed the issue whereby the navigation bar would disappear after syncing on the iPad.- Correct handling of text encoding in Google Scholar results: languages with such as Russian, Korean.

Papers for Mac has also been updated to Version 1.9.7!

Papers for iOS 1.9, a new look and feel

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Today we are very happy to release the version 1.9 of Papers for iPad, and iPhone. This update improves the app in a number ways, ranging from a fresh look and feel, Dropbox support, importing and exporting of annotated PDFs, and all-around stability improvements. We really hope you enjoy using it! Below you can read more about what’s new, and also about what’s coming next.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank Matias and congratulate him with his first mekentosj release. Matias has worked very hard to get all the stuff below in your hands as quickly as he could after he joined in September. After updating to version 1.9 I hope you will agree that he has done a killer job, and we’re sure that this will only be the beginning!

New improved look & feel.

Papers for iOS 1.9 introduces a new, exciting look & feel. Our goal wasn’t just to make Papers prettier for you. Whether you’re reading a paper, browsing your library, Google Scholar search results, or a journal website for a paper, we wanted to give you more space on the screen to concentrate on what you’re doing, both on the iPad and on the iPhone.

Papers for iOS

The most apparent visual change on the iPad is the new sidebar which you can hide by tapping anywhere on the screen. You can simply tap again to bring the sidebar back into view with its navigation, bookmark and sharing controls. The landscape viewing mode on the iPad has also been improved, allowing you to read your papers with a more natural vertical scrolling mode.

Importing papers to your library from Dropbox or iDisk.

You can import papers to your library from either Dropbox or iDisk volumes. Go to “Import papers”, then choose either your Dropbox or iDisk account, log in and browse to the PDF you want to import. We have received a lot of requests for this feature, so we really hope you enjoy it!

Improved PDF annotation support in Papers for iPad

PDF highlighting support has been extended to a far larger range of PDFs in Papers 1.9, so if you previously had problems highlighting PDFs, now might be a good time to try again. Highlights are also merged more intelligently, so you shouldn’t see partial words being highlighted anymore.

One highly requested annotation feature which we’ve added in 1.9 is the ability to import highlights and notes made in other applications to Papers for iPad. Exporting annotated PDFs from Papers is also now possible.

We continue to extend the annotation support in Papers, so stay tuned for further improvements coming your way!

A number of other changes have also made it to version 1.9:

  • All-around stability improvements.
  • Reading password protected PDFs. Passwords for PDFs that you have opened are stored securely in your keychain, so you only have to enter them once.
  • Papers remembers the last opened page in all the papers in your library, not just the last one you had open.
  • Papers remembers the last search keyword in your library.
  • A “Locate with Google” was button introduced to help finding PDFs for reference entries which are missing one.
  • Ability to download papers from IEEE has been restored.
  • Ability to download papers from JSTOR has been restored.
  • Syncing is more reliable. In particular, importing papers from Mail or iTunes functions more reliably.
  • iOS 4.2 support: AirPrint and background applications.


Available via iTunes now

Papers for iOS 1.9 is a free update for existing users, available via iTunes now.
For more info and screenshots see http://news.mekentosj.com/papers/ipad

What’s next?

Keeping your Papers library in sync between your Mac and iPad,  iPhone or iPod Touch is one of the key features of the software which we build. Being able to sync is also a substantial technical challenge. There is much room for improvement in how Papers currently handles syncing, and we are indeed already working on a new syncing implementation which we really want to get right. The new syncing functionality which will arrive in a further update should resolve many of the issues that you might have experienced.

In addition to Papers for iOS 1.9, we have also released Papers for Mac 1.9.6, a bugfix release of our popular Mac version of Papers Download from here…

Papers for iOS update time!

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

This is the update everybody has been asking for. In the past 3 months since its release we have been blown away by the reactions we have received on Papers for iPad, but one thing was clear, you wanted the ability to highlight text passages and leave notes on the PDFs. And from today that’s exactly what you can do. It’s intuitive and simple and now makes reading an even better experience on the iPad.

Simply tap and drag to select a piece of text and tap highlight, that’s all there is to it. Highlighting can be very accurate thanks to the loupe that pops up while you drag and text selection is also column-aware. We also allow you to copy the text to the clipboard. In addition you can tap and hold anywhere on the page for a second and a sticky-note pops up to type away. After you’re done a red pin will indicate the location of the note.

Papers for iPhone

But also for iPhone owners there’s exciting news, Papers is now full optimized for iOS4. It supports fast application switching, as well as the razor sharp retina display of the iPhone4. PDFs never looked this good, and even on the relatively small screen they’re a joy to read.

If you already own Papers for iOS this is a must-have update, now available from iTunes. And if you don’t, then it’s time to head over to the app store!

For more information see the Papers for iPad and Papers for iPhone web pages.

Rewind 2009: Papers for iPhone 1.3

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Welcome to a new decade! It’s hard to believe what has all happened in the past 10 years; what has started completely from scratch as a very small hobby in 2001, culminated in an award winning and thriving software company. And what better way to finish the year than discovering that Papers for iPhone was choosen among the 30 best iPhone Apps of 2009 in the UK iTunes store! A big thanks to everybody for making this app such a success!

Papers for iPhone among the 30 best iPhone apps of 2009

Papers for iPhone ranked among the 30 best iPhone apps of 2009



Speaking of which, we’re also very pleased to announce the immediate availability of Papers for iPhone 1.3, you can now download the update via iTunes. In version 1.3 we not only fixed the recently changed Google Scholar search engine*, but perhaps even more importantly, we significantly improved the PDF viewer inside Papers for iPhone. Text is rendered much sharper and the entire reading experience is more robust and speedier.

Best of all, Papers for iPhone 1.3 is just the beginning, we have a lot more exciting new releases lined up for 2010, we can’t wait to show you, stay tuned!

The mekentosj team

*) an update for the Mac version of Papers is also available, see here for more information.

Papers for iPhone update

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

A fresh update to Papers for iPhone is now available on the iTunes App Store.

Papers for iPhone is now compliant with the new iPhone OS 3.0 (fixing the PDF viewing problems some people were experiencing), but also has a fantastic new feature: in-app emailing.

You can now email an article to a friend or group of colleagues without leaving Papers. Just select your article and go to ‘Share by email’ to compose and send a new message without skipping a beat.

Check out Papers for iPhone on the iTunes App Store.

This update is free to all existing users. Just check for updates from iTunes or visit the App Store from your iPhone or iPod Touch to update to version 1.2. Of course, just to be sure that everything goes smoothly, you can make use of the free library backup service.