We’re pleased to announce that we’ve upgraded our LaTeX compile servers to make TeX Live 2022 live and available on Overleaf! As of August 2022, all new Overleaf projects will be based on TeX Live 2022 — you can read below for the key information and important changes.
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- Paulo · August 10, 2022
TeX Live 2022 Now Available!
- Paulo · July 27, 2022
An interview with Rafael S. de Souza
Hello everybody! Please meet Rafael S. de Souza (Rafa), Brazilian astrophysicist, amateur sci-fi writer, data scientist and an enthusiastic Overleaf user! Rafa gave us this lovely interview and told us about his research and how Overleaf is a key tool for his work — we hope you enjoy it!
- Annie · July 20, 2022
Overleaf is excited to announce the following new customer!
- June 22, 2022
Overleaf makes the FEBE Growth 100 list!
Good news! We're happy to announce that Overleaf's continued growth (we recently hit 10M users!) has been recognised this month by our inclusion in the inaugural FEBE Growth 100 list.
- Jamie · June 17, 2022
Case Study: Improving LaTeX Accessibility and Ease-of-Use for the Research Community with The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester's Research Lifecycle Programme was involved in a long-term project that involved finding multiple ways of enhancing researchers' ways of working. With the aim of enhancing the tools that were available for the research community and better facilitating external collaborations (a substantial amount of collaborations at The University of Manchester are with external universities), Overleaf became the clear solution of choice considering the number of post graduate researchers already using the software and the University's long-term goals.
Growth in the number of external institutions whose members are collaborating with The University of Manchester users via Overleaf.
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