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- Posted by Paulo on January 11, 2023
We’re pleased to announce that Overleaf Server Pro 3.4.0 is now available!
You can find further information in the official release notes.
- Posted by Gareth on December 6, 2022
Guest blog post by Gareth Bilaney, co-founder of CiteDrive, a cloud-based platform for managing references and citations.
It's been a long while since the last Overleaf guest blog post about CiteDrive, and based on your comments, we've been busy upgrading the platform and rewriting the whole application. Now we’re pleased to announce the release of CiteDrive 3.0!
- Posted by Paulo on November 29, 2022
Update: As of June 14 2023, the legacy editor has been retired for all users. See this blog post for more details.
Hey everybody! Overleaf now uses CodeMirror 6, a different underlying technology, to power its source editor. This modernises the editor, supporting our commitment to improve Overleaf and enhance our processes to bring you highly requested improvements and valuable new features even faster. Adopting a new source editor is a crucial step in unifying with our Rich Text editor, allowing us to improve both in parallel.
- Posted on November 23, 2022
Overleaf starts off its new era of leadership with a celebration of 11 million users and 100 million projects.
- Posted by Jamie on November 9, 2022
Updated May 2, 2023: Overleaf Labs is currently not taking additional signups.
Introducing Overleaf Labs, a framework for experimentation and innovation in the space of collaborative writing and publishing. Overleaf Labs will allow innovative internal ideas to flourish and be explored, and also a way to work in collaboration with partners to conduct research on new ways of making the process of writing research papers and technical documents quicker and easier.