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Posts tagged features- Posted on September 5, 2013
We're proud (and excited!) to be officially featured as part of the F1000Research submission process, for example as seen in this extract from their author guidelines page:
F1000Research are also offering authors of software papers the chance to submit for free during 2013, to help encourage the documentation of the software used in life sciences research.
- Posted by John on May 13, 2013
Organizing your projects within Overleaf is now much simpler with our new 'My Projects' dashboard with streamlined interface. You can now tag and filter your documents for easy navigation.
Simply tag your documents to organise them into groups - then filter by tag to find your work in an instant.
- Posted by John on March 17, 2013
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.
- Posted on February 18, 2013
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!