Blogg
- Posted by John on August 27, 2013
Protected projects provide greater control and security when you share your documents with collaborators and reviewers, as you retain full control over who can access your work at all times.
Here we provide a short guide to creating your first protected project, adding & removing collaborators, protecting existing projects and identifying your protected projects on the 'My Projects' dashboard.
- Posted on July 26, 2013
- Posted on July 22, 2013
From today F1000Research are waiving their article processing fee for papers documenting the development of bioinformatics software and tools:
"To encourage bioinformatics tool developers to try this new way of publishing, we are inviting the submission of software and web tool papers free of charge to F1000Research."
To help support and encourage the documentation of software development, we've collaborated with F1000Research to bring you an easy way to submit your article directly to F1000Research from the writeLaTeX editor
- Posted on July 19, 2013
It's been a busy few months for the writeLaTeX team -- we've joined Bethnal Green Ventures, met a lot of interesting new people at events such as the hack4ac open science hackathon, and have launched two new types of account, for students and teachers.
In this post we present the full set of how-to videos we've recently produced, plus a round up of what you've been tweeting about writeLaTeX over the past few weeks!
Just started using @writelatex to preview minimal working examples from @StackExchange - things I wished I learned years ago!
— Andrea Wishart (@pickleswarlz) July 17, 2013 - Posted by Henry on July 16, 2013
This article was originally published on the ShareLaTeX blog and is reproduced here for archival purposes.