Overleaf
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Pros
- Real time collaboration
- Cloud storage
- Keeping track of changes
Cons
- IEEE benefits were removed
- Commenting system could be better
- Project organization could be better

Users have found Overleaf to be a valuable tool for easily creating well-decorated documents with headings, sections, subsections, and images. The platform is commonly used for generating CVs, resumes, and study plans, providing templates and remote access and editing capabilities. Researchers, students, and professors highly recommend Overleaf for preparing scientific documents, sharing them with collaborators, proofreading, and generating PDF files for conferences and journals. Its user-friendly dashboard and efficient tools make it easy to create LaTeX documents for various purposes, from mathematics proofs to technical reports. Users appreciate the availability of annotated bibliography templates on Overleaf. Collaborators can simultaneously modify, comment, and edit documents, making it useful for collaborative work on scientific papers and other projects. Overleaf is also commonly used for creating resumes, completing thesis work, and assignments online. PhD students value its ease of use and time-saving features compared to other LaTeX editors. Additionally, Overleaf allows for the creation of research articles without the need for bulky LaTeX editing software, offering short tutorials for tasks like adding figures and tables.