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Sente Undergraduate Edition

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We have just released the Undergraduate Edition of Sente and I wanted to say a few words about this new version of Sente.

Since we first launched Sente back in 2004, our focus has been on providing the best reference manager for the most demanding users.  This has lead to the development of features like standing searches, hierarchical libraries, targeted browsing and automatic PDF import, to name a few.  During this time, the growth in the use of Sente by graduate students, professors and research professionals has been dramatic.

But we have heard from many undergraduates over the years who really like Sente's features and intuitive user interface, but who cannot justify the cost of the software because they will only use it to gather the references for a handful of papers each year.  These users are not really interested in setting up standing searches or importing large collections of PDF files; they just want an alternative to EndNote.

To make Sente more affordable for this type of user, we are now offering Sente Undergraduate Edition, which has all of the features of Sente, but has a limit of 250 references per library.  This limitation, while too restrictive for most graduate students and researchers, is more than enough for most undergraduate papers.

Sente Undergraduate Edition is not limited in any way other than the size of the library that can be created.

Sente Undergraduate Edition is available now from Kagi for $34.95.  The Undergraduate Edition can be upgraded to the regular academic version for $64.95.

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