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quick cite

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Description from extension meta

making quick citation

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Description from store CURRENTLY THIS EXTENSION WORKS FOR SOME NEWS WEBSITE WE ARE PLANNING FOR FUTHER UPDATE The chrome extension 1 click 1 cite is meant to be a quick and easy solution for anyone to cite their sources. The whole idea behind 1 click 1 cite is quite obvious. It’s in the name, it takes away the hassle of having to open other windows, go to other websites, and the general pain that comes from citing sources for a bibliography. The advantage of using the extension is pure simplicity. This is achieved by simply clicking the extension, and the extension popup appearing with the citation formatted, copied, and ready for the user. The interface reflects one style, simplicity. The whole selling point of the extension is that it is as minimal clicks as possible. This is a hot trend in the software industry, as the easier it is for users to complete their task, the more likely they will use that program. This minimality is quite evident, as there is literally one button to click for the program to work, and one switch where the user can choose the citation type.

Latest reviews

  • (2019-06-13) John Newman: Does not have an intuitive interface and is hard to read. I use WebCite instead: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/webcite/eedcgdapkfgbfdknngcpiphmfifgonji?hl=en
  • (2019-06-13) Anton Stewart: Incapable of providing basic information for most sites. I use webCite instead.
  • (2017-12-03) Melissa Wilde (Mel): While it yes in fact provides a "quick cite" it is wholly incapable of picking up even the most blatant, well-displayed information due to this and the issue of not being able to edit right from the extension it was added, removed, and moved on from in less than 10 mins.
  • (2017-06-06) Yaki Forto: Nice extension. Taco.

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1,163 history
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Rating
2.8333 (6 votes)
Last update / version
2017-12-13 / 1.1
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