X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/f822a4e9b70e1ef12b91efd184898a877356776c..db61716bb1daef61b1e39dfbb87879d0f2ffc8c8:/blog/archive/2017/10/10.rss diff --git a/blog/archive/2017/10/10.rss b/blog/archive/2017/10/10.rss index 9db3029586..81fbef0696 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2017/10/10.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2017/10/10.rss @@ -18,15 +18,16 @@ make sure at least my readers are aware of it, I would like to mention these useful services for writing LaTeX documents. Some of them even provide a WYSIWYG editor to ease writing even further.</p> -<p>There are two commercial services available, <a -href="https://sharelatex.com">ShareLaTeX</a> and <a -href="https://overleaf.com">Overleaf</a>. They are very easy to use. -Just start a new document, select which publisher to write for (ie -which LaTeX style to use), and start writing. Note, these two have announced their -intention to join forces, so soon it will only be one joint service. -I've used both for different documents, and they work just fine. -While <a href="https://github.com/sharelatex/sharelatex">ShareLaTeX is -free software</a>, while the latter is not. According to <a +<p>There are two commercial services available, +<a href="https://sharelatex.com">ShareLaTeX</a> and +<a href="https://overleaf.com">Overleaf</a>. They are very easy to +use. Just start a new document, select which publisher to write for +(ie which LaTeX style to use), and start writing. Note, these two +have announced their intention to join forces, so soon it will only be +one joint service. I've used both for different documents, and they +work just fine. While +<a href="https://github.com/sharelatex/sharelatex">ShareLaTeX is free +software</a>, while the latter is not. According to <a href="https://www.overleaf.com/help/17-is-overleaf-open-source">a announcement from Overleaf</a>, they plan to keep the ShareLaTeX code base maintained as free software.</p>