Using Google Docs with Paperpile? Beta test our new Add-on!

access, please

I would be interested in the beta-test program. I am a heavy user, and have completely ditched Endnote and papers because of your program!

@Elliott_Grieco and @Russell_Lewis: I’ve added you. You should see the private thread in your list. All feedback is welcome!

Hi @stefan please could you add me to the Google Docs beta test Add-on group?

Thanks, Alex

Nice. Please give me an invite. I would love to test it.

Hi, please add me for beta-testing!

@DBulczak and @Eirik_Kaasa_Eliassen: I’ve added you to the beta-group. You should see the threads about the Google Docs add-on beta and the PDF annotation beta in the main list of the forum.

I’d like to test it Stefan, thanks

I’ve added you.

Hi @stefan, could you add me as well?

I would certainly like to test out the new features, could you please add me in @stefan ?

Please add me in. Thanks. @stefan

@Scott @Bruno @Mingzhang_Yang I’ve added you to the beta-group.

We’ve updated the new Google Docs add-on. Please have another look. We are planning one more update which will add support for books. But the interface is now (hopefully) final and much more usable.

Again, because it caused some confusion. The add-on will not replace the existing Google docs integration. It offers a few more features (like export to EndNote or LaTeX, automatic removal of citation links, a persistent list of search results that does not disappear ofter each search, “unformat” to revert the citations to its blue placeholder state).

But the main purpose is to offer non-Paperpile users a free and easy way to collaborate on a Google Doc without a Paperpile account. Before we release it to the public in the Google Docs add-on store, every type of feedback is welcome!

Hello Stefan,

Would you please add me as a beta tester as well?

Thanks!

Can I get access to the beta? Thank you!

@sha and @Mitchell_Gritts: I’ve added you to the beta-testers group.

Could I have access to the Beta too?

Please add me; does it generate a bibliography in Google docs now?

@Carina_Mclane I’ve added you.

@Mischa I’ve added also you. Paperpile has been able to generate bibliographies for a long time. Have you signed up for https://paperpile.com? It will install the Chrome extension which offers a very sophisticated Google Docs integration of Paperpile that can generate citations and bibliographies. The new add-on adds new features but in principle the “old” Docs integration is still the way to go if you want bibliographies in Google Docs. See also the documentation here: https://paperpile.com/help#guide-gdocs