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- James · March 22, 2013
ShareLaTeX and PDF.js
- John · March 17, 2013
Publish to figshare with Overleaf (formerly WriteLaTeX)
We're delighted to announce that as of today you can now publish your Overleaf projects directly to figshare!
This is part of our drive to help improve open science and open access to research; figshare is designed to allow researchers and students to publish all of their research outputs in an easily citable, sharable and discoverable manner.
- Huub de Beer · March 2, 2013
Using LaTeX as a Historian
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- February 26, 2013
Upload files from Google Drive, Dropbox & More
With the launch of our new uploader powered by Filepicker.io you can now upload multiple files quickly and easily from a variety of sources, including Google Drive, Dropbox and Gmail.
Simply create a new document, go to the "files" menu and click on "upload figures, styles, bibliographies ..." to launch the uploader and try it for yourself.
Full sync is coming soon - watch this space.
- February 18, 2013
You can now upload larger files - we've lifted the document limits!
Using writeLaTeX is now even easier! We've increased the MB upload limits on ALL your documents to allow you to upload large files. We've also created a single measure of your usage - your writeLaTeX storage quota. To get more space, all you need to do is invite people - you'll both get a bonus when they sign up!
Invite your friends, get free space!
It's as easy as that! You can get up to 1GB for free simply by inviting your friends & colleagues!
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