Overleaf
Open-source, SaaS LaTeX WYSIWYG editor.
(www.overleaf.com) Overleaf, Online LaTeX Editor website
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Write like a rocket scientist with Overleaf —the collaborative, online LaTeX editor that anyone can use.
(github.com) overleaf/overleaf: A web-based collaborative LaTeX editor website
ROAM_REFS: https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/
** An open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor.
Wiki • Server Pro • Contributing • Mailing List • Authors • License
** Community Edition
Overleaf is an open-source online real-time collaborative LaTeX editor. We run a hosted version at www.overleaf.com, but you can also run your own local version, and contribute to the development of Overleaf.
** Enterprise
If you want help installing and maintaining Overleaf in your lab or workplace, we offer an officially supported version called Overleaf Server Pro. It also includes more features for security (SSO with LDAP or SAML), administration and collaboration (e.g. tracked changes). Find out more!
(en.wikipedia.org) Overleaf - Wikipedia website
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Overleaf is a collaborative cloud-based LaTeX editor used for writing, editing and publishing scientific documents.
It partners with a wide range of scientific publishers to provide official journal LaTeX templates, and direct submission links.
Overleaf was conceived by John Hammersley and John Lees-Miller, who started developing it in 2011 as WriteLaTeX, through their company WriteLaTeX Limited. Both are mathematicians and were inspired by their own experiences in academia to create a better solution for collaborative scientific writing. They launched a beta version of Overleaf on 16 January 2014, at the first #FuturePub event, held at the British Library in London.
After merging with ShareLaTeX in 2017, they released Overleaf v2, combining original features from both into a single cloud-based platform.