Zotero For Mac

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Hello, I just get a new Macbook and I discover Zotero at the same time, so my question might be dumb but how do you add links on Zotero through Safari?
I was used to the Windows version were you can easily add the link to zotero through Firefox but now with Mac I find no other way than to add by hand the link on Zotero on creating a new file.
Bonjour, je découvre Mac et Zotero en même temps donc ma question est peut être idiote mais comment ajouter des liens à Zotero à partir de Safari?
J'étais habituée à la version Windows ou le sigle de Zotera apparait sur le navigateur et on peut facilement copier les liens avec Firefox directement sur Zotera mais je ne trouve pas d'autre moyen sur Mac que de rajouter moi même les liens à la mains en créant un nouveau document sur Zotero.
I don't know if my question is clear, is there someone to help me please?
Je ne sais pas si ma question est claire, quelqu'un pourrait-il m'aider s'il vous plait?

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  • edited March 25, 2018
    Did you install the Safari connector (available on the Zotero download page)?
    edit-
    I am a Mac user but for using Zotero and capturing items from publishers or databases I prefer to use Firefox.
  • May i ask you what should happen after downloading Safari connector? I can't connect word and zutero. it looks like i am missing a step but i don't know which one.
  • Okay, note that the Zotero desktop app and the Safari connector are separate programs. The Safari connector has nothing to do with Word.
    So, first be sure that you have installed the Zotero desktop app from http://zotero.org/download
    Then, when you open Word, the Zotero plugin should install itself. If it doesn't, then follow these steps:
    https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#zotero_toolbar_doesn_t_appear
  • I am a Mac/Safari user usually but I am finding Firefox a lot smoother for saving from the web. I also find that the links to my uni library's proxy server works more consistently with Firefox (if you make it your default browser through IOS).
  • I am having a problem with the Safari Connector. I download and install, but nothing appears to happen--no icon is added at the top of the screen. I did successfully download and install the Chrome connector and that appears to work, but Safari is my primary browser, so I'd prefer to have that connector working. I am running Safari 11.1.
  • @lahunt613: Does you see the Zotero Connector in the Extensions pane of the Safari preferences? If so, you should see a button in your toolbar — on this page it'll show a page icon. You can also right-click on the toolbar, select 'Customize Toolbar…', and look in the palette, though that shouldn't be necessary unless you've hidden it.
  • I have the same problem as @lahunt613.
    After downloading the extension and double-click to install it, a pop-up window asking 'Are you sure you want to install the extension 'Zotero Connector'?' Clicking the Trust button to install but can't see Zotero Connector in the Extensions pane.
    I'm running Safari Version 11.1 (13605.1.33.1.2) on macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.4
  • @dancerchris could you follow the suggestions and answer the questions posed above by dstillman?
  • I said “I can’t see the Zotero Connector in the Extension pane.”
  • Right. Sorry. Do other extensions install into Safari fine?
  • Could you try this on a different user profile on your mac and see if it works there?
  • @admomasven I tried on my Mac Book Air, it works!? Same version of macOS and Safari. Just doesn't work on this MBP :(
  • @adomasven Problem solved! Yeah! Found this article on-line
    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/214760/force-installing-untrusted-safari-extensions?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa
  • What a bizarre bug. Doesn't seem like there's anything we can do about that, and not at all clear why it happens on some computers and not others, but thanks for tracking it down.
  • edited April 21, 2018
    This bug (or feature for extra security?) is really annoying.
  • @vladimirbizik: I responded to you in your other thread.It's definitely a bug — it doesn't happen for everyone, and it's clearly not correct macOS behavior.

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(In Word 2008 for Mac the script menu is used.) The Zotero tab contains these icons: Add/Edit Citation: Add a new citation or edit an existing citation in your document at the cursor location. You can begin citing with Zotero by clicking the “Add/Edit Citation” button. Pressing the button brings up the citation dialog. Zotero Word for Mac Integration. This is a Firefox add-on that consists of a library written in ObjC that communicates with Microsoft Word out of process using AppleScript, a js-ctypes wrapper for said library, and a template that is installed into Microsoft Word to communicate with Zotero. Does anybody have zotero working with office 2015 for mac? I just updated and i need zotero for my uni assignment. Any way around this? Thanks Update: Word 2016 is now supported with Zotero Standalone 4.0.27.6 and Zotero Word for Mac Integration 3.5.8 and later -SK «.

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