Writing LaTeX can at times be tedious and painful. At Overleaf we try to minimize that pain and provide a more enjoyable, and overall focused experience allowing you to put content over commands. In this post we begin to learn about what we are doing at Overleaf to help combat this pain by building a smarter autocomplete feature.
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- Nate · August 24, 2017A Data-Driven Approach to LaTeX Autocomplete
- July 20, 2017Exciting News — ShareLaTeX is joining Overleaf
- Ryan · June 29, 2017Overleaf Product Update: June 2017We’re always working to make Overleaf better by introducing new features and improving existing ones. Here’s a short update on what we’ve been up to lately: - Enhanced Blog Posts
- Team Management Improvements
- Collaborator Count and List
- Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
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- Ryan · May 15, 2017Overleaf Product Update: May 2017We’re always working to make Overleaf better by introducing new features and improving existing ones. Here’s a short update on what we’ve been up to lately: - My Projects Dashboard Pagination Controls
- Journals and Services Menu – Academic Journals Search
- Project Views Count
- Performance Improvements
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- Mary Anne · March 25, 2017Preprints are on the rise, and they're gaining in popularity on Overleaf! Here's how it works...
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