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- Posted by Kate on October 29, 2020
We’re excited to announce the following new customers!
- Wilfrid Laurier University
- The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI)
- Posted by Roberta Cucuzza on October 8, 2020
It’s been a year since our blog post on how we started doing remote hackathons. So many things have changed globally in the meantime, but it seems that our remote-first working practices have been our best resource during this unprecedented year.
During this time, we have done other remote hackathons; the last one, which we did just a few weeks ago, was particularly interesting for the variety of projects that came out. Here we want to share a few highlights.
- 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 by Kate on October 1, 2020
When Erik Schön chose to write his book, The Art of Strategy: Steps Towards Business Agility, his research, along with positive feedback from friends and colleagues, led him to Overleaf. He wanted something that would enable him to produce a beautifully typeset document that could be exported and uploaded straight onto Amazon’s print on demand platform, and Overleaf fitted that requirement perfectly.
- Posted by Kate on September 15, 2020
It’s that time of year again when many of us return to work, in a year that has already been different in so many unprecedented ways, many of us are looking at a future of remote learning/working, which can leave some feeling unsure and unprepared for the year ahead.
To help reduce some of that uncertainty, we've collated together some of our favorite learning tools, help topics and fun content to help you perfect (and enjoy) your return to work! We know you don’t have time to learn new tools - so we’ve split the content below into items just for you, and then items you can share with your colleagues and students.