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Mary Anne Baynes joins Overleaf as Head of Sales and Marketing
By John Hammersley

Mary Anne Baynes

Team Overleaf is thrilled to announce that Mary Anne Baynes will be joining us as our new Head of Sales and Marketing.

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Stanford University Libraries are sponsoring a one-year free trial of Overleaf for all staff and students
Stanford Oval May 2011 panorama

Exciting news at Overleaf! The Stanford University Libraries are sponsoring a free one year trial of Overleaf for all students, staff & faculty. The Stanford University Libraries includes more than 20 individual libraries, each with a world-class collection of books, journals, films, maps, databases, and more.

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New: Collaborate Online and Offline with Overleaf and Git (beta)
By John Lees-Miller

One of your most requested features - a link between Overleaf and Git - is now available in beta release.

A history of changes to your Overleaf project in the GitHub GUI

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New Year, New Name, New Free Features!
By John Hammersley

Track changes, version comparison, spell check, editor themes and LaTeX auto-complete are now free for all users.

Overleaf see tracked changes in compared versions rich text

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Latest TeX update: TiKZ / PGF 3.0 support, auto-generated nomenclature, and a new Arabic typesetting system
By John Lees-Miller
Venn diagram with blend pgf 3 example image

Happy New Year! This is our first blog post of 2015 (yay!), with details of three updates to the TeX servers that power Overleaf which we released towards the end of last year; TikZ / PGF 3.0 support, auto-generated nomenclature and a new Arabic typesetting system.

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