r/LaTeX • u/xiaohanyu • 8d ago
LaTeX Showcase PPResume, the no code resume builder now provide the complete generated LaTeX code which works with overleaf and helps users to avoid vendor lock-in.
Hello,
Sorry if I bother your timeline here.
It is been a while since PPResume's last update, recently I've updated the project with an important feature, making it the only no vendor lock-in resume builder on the market.
That being said, PPResume provides the complete LaTeX source code for every resume created on the platform so users can always re-create the resume PDF at any time, at device.
An live demo.
Some previews:
More docs:
- Blog: https://blog.ppresume.com/posts/introducing-ppresume
- Docs: https://docs.ppresume.com/content/output-format
Things that sit at our first principle:
"Our commitment to no vendor lock-in is not just about providing source code—it’s about our respect for users’ freedom over their own data and privacy: your resume should truly be yours, not tied to any single platform or service, you have the right to dislike us, get your data back, keep it in your own pocket forever."
Next things:
- import from linkedin
- more advanced PDF customization features like section reordering, section alias, etc.
- more templates
- an interactive playground to lower the barrier for users to try out PPResume
- open source PPResume's typesetting engine
Thank you, any feedbacks would be highly appreciated!
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u/egehancry 5d ago
I think your website doesn't work on MacOS Safari. I see a blank white page after signing in.