Note: for context on Overleaf v1 and v2, please see this FAQ article. The git integration in Overleaf v1 was a free feature during its long beta period , and continues to be available for free to all users whose accounts were created on Overleaf v1.
For users who signed up after Overleaf v2 was out of beta, GitHub sync and direct git access are available on our premium plans, like on ShareLaTeX. As with many other v2 features, this means that the owner of the project will need a paid subscription in order to connect their project with GitHub or enable direct git access, but their collaborators can use the integration with free accounts.
While it was possible to sync an Overleaf v1 project with GitHub, it required setting up git remotes and manually keeping them in sync. Dropbox sync is also a premium feature in Overleaf v2, as it was in Overleaf v1.
Overleaf v1 only supported a one-way sync to Dropbox, where you could manually save your project to Dropbox with one click. This wasn't enough to take your work offline and then back online easily, and had a number of other limitations. With two-way Dropbox sync in Overleaf v2, you are able to work on your projects offline and switch back to working in Overleaf more easily. Have you checked our knowledge base?
No Search Results. Working Offline in Overleaf. I would use the template from Overleaf either downloaded or online , that way you should always get the current requirements.
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Active 1 year, 1 month ago. Viewed 17k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. B Fuchs B Fuchs 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. OverLeaf is the old writeLatex, in case its old name gives you some confidence. Read about all the exciting things you can do with Overleaf in our LaTeX guides. There is only a single master version of each document which everyone has access to.
You can see where your colleagues are typing directly in the editor and their changes show up on your screen immediately. Overleaf includes a history of all of your changes so you can see exactly who changed what, and when. This makes it extremely easy to keep up to date with any progress made by your collaborators and allows you to review recent work. In a collaboration or on your own, sometimes mistakes are made.
Reverting back to previous versions is simple and removes the risk of losing work or regretting a change. Have you checked our knowledge base? Get started now.
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