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Posts tagged features- Posted by Paulo on October 20, 2021
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to make TeX Live 2021 live and available on Overleaf! As of October 2021, all new Overleaf projects will be based on TeX Live 2021 — please read the full post for the key information and important changes.
- Posted by Ryan on September 3, 2021
As I write this in Charlottesville, Virginia, temperatures are still above 90F/32C, but believe it or not, the fall term is upon us here in the US. The Overleaf Support team has put together some Back to School suggestions to help your school year get off on the right foot.
- Posted by John on July 1, 2021
One year ago, we reached the milestone of having six million total registered users worldwide. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
One year on, and two million more of you have started using Overleaf! 🎉🎉
Just a few weeks ago in June, the eight millionth user registered for an account on Overleaf, as the LaTeX community continues to grow and expand. We’ve also seen peaks of over 400k daily active users in 2021, which is another record!
This is amazing, and we’d like to send a message of thanks to everyone who uses, shares, collaborates upon, and champions Overleaf! You’re all fantastic!
- Posted by Kate on October 6, 2020
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to make TeX Live 2020 live and available on Overleaf! As of October 2020, all new Overleaf projects will be based on TeX Live 2020 - please read the full post for the key information and important changes.
- Posted on September 1, 2020
We’re pleased to announce the full release of the Overleaf project file outline. This feature is perfect for anyone who is working on larger projects such as research papers, books and theses. It's also pretty handy for shorter projects too!