August 9th, 2024

Zotero 7: Zotero, Redesigned

Zotero 7 has launched, featuring a complete redesign, improved performance, new functionalities like EPUB support and dark mode, enhanced annotation options, and a new plugin architecture for better integration.

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Zotero 7: Zotero, Redesigned

Zotero has released Zotero 7, marking the most significant update in its 18-year history, featuring a complete redesign that enhances design, performance, and functionality. The new item pane replaces horizontal tabs with collapsible vertical sections and a side navigation bar for easier access to information. Users can customize the header to display various metadata, and a dark mode has been introduced, along with improved support for PDF and EPUB content. The update also includes a new user interface with two density options, improved performance on modern hardware, and enhanced reading capabilities for EPUBs and webpage snapshots. New annotation types, smarter citation processes, and a collection search feature have been added, along with a tabs menu for easier navigation. Zotero 7 also improves accessibility and introduces a new plugin architecture for better integration and stability. Users can upgrade directly from the application, and existing plugins will need updates to be compatible with the new version.

- Zotero 7 features a complete redesign with a modern interface and improved usability.

- New functionalities include support for EPUBs, enhanced annotation options, and a dark mode.

- Performance improvements ensure compatibility with the latest hardware, including Apple Silicon Macs.

- The update introduces a new plugin architecture for better integration and stability.

- Users can easily upgrade from previous versions through the application.

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By @rossant - 9 months
I've been using Zotero 7 beta for months. It's absolutely exceptional. It has all the features I need. It just works. It syncs all my data across my devices seamlessly. It ingests and parses and renames all my PDFs and paper URLs perfectly. I I can easily cite papers in Word and Google Docs and markdown with pandoc. I can annotate PDF highlights and do full text search. Zotero is a huge time saver and I couldn't live without it.

I had been trying to use it from time to time for the past 15 years and it was never good enough for me. The UI was also too dated for my taste. Zotero 7 finally nails it. Congrats and huge thanks to the developers!

By @nabla9 - 9 months
Have they made it easy to install and run your own Zotero server?

If I remember correctly, Zotero server has good API the client don't have. But you get the impression that they don't want anyone to have their own Zotero server.

By @sureglymop - 9 months
Question: would Zotero be good as a kind of "digital library"? Like nextcloud but for books. I often buy PDFs and books but they just end up on a file share, way less useful than my actual bookshelf. I mean as an alternative to something like calibre (which I don't particularly like). Also, is zotero open source?
By @treetalker - 9 months
I want to love and use Zotero. I really do. But it doesn’t support citation to legal authorities in the standard way that American lawyers (well, litigators and judges) use them.

But guess which profession uses citations probably more times per day than any other: attorneys!

Now guess

By @specproc - 9 months
I've been using the beta and absolutely love it.

The addition of epubs means I can read, cite, annotate and organise anything I'm reading in one place.

I really appreciate the work the team have done here. The last two releases in particular have felt like massive leaps forward.

Great piece of software!

By @cxr - 9 months
> we’ve replaced the horizontal tabs (Info, Tags, Notes, etc.) with collapsible vertical sections and a side navigation bar for quick access to specific sections

I haven't used Zotero 7 yet, but this is great. I love this. Ditto here:

> At the top of the item pane, a new customizable header lets you choose what info to show[...] even a bibliography entry in your chosen citation style[...]you can choose to keep the Info section closed when you’re not editing metadata and still see the title and other important info

Clearly a lot of thought was put into the ergonomics of everyday use.

By @KolenCh - 9 months
My favorite feature is the ability to search collections (ie type collection name on the left and filter collections matching that). I installed the beta just for this (because I have too many nested collections after decades of building up and is getting a bit out of hand…)
By @setopt - 9 months
I’m really excited to try out the new interface, native dark mode, and improved performance. Thanks Zotero team for your good work!
By @gpxyz - 9 months
Epub support was my most wanted feature, glad it’s finally here. Major kudos to Zotero!
By @vr46 - 9 months
Awesome, love love Zotero, very thankful for all their efforts.
By @evanjrowley - 9 months
Still no official release for the Android app