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No Vendor Lock-In
Let us say no to vendor lock-in. Starting today, PPResume provides the LaTeX source code for the resume, so users can re-create their resumes at any time with any devices. Read More →
Spanish Resumes Support
PPResume now supports Spanish resumes. More Indo-European languages will covered soon. Read More →
On Typesetting Engines: A Programmer's Perspective
Pros and cons for different typesetting engines from engineering perspective and why PPReseume chose LaTeX. Read More →
Introducing the Pricing Plan
PPResume has launched a pricing plan. Unlike most resume builders on the market, PPResume takes a pay-as-you-go pricing model, you don't have to pay us if you don't update your resumes. Read More →
Multi Languages Support
PPResume has taken a big step forward to support multi languages, starting with Chinese , with 3 variants, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese Hong Kong and Traditional Chinese Taiwan. Read More →
Introducing PPResume PWA
PPResume is now a PWA that can be installed as a standalone app on your devices, with excellent performance and user experience in weak or even offline network conditions Read More →
Introducing Google Sign In for PPResume
PPResume now supports Google Sign In. This post introduces the new feature and explains how to link your existing account to Google. Read More →
Introducing the New Auth Flow for PPResume
A new auth flow powered by logto that drastically simplifies the auth experience for PPResume. Read More →
Introducing PPResume, a LaTeX-Based Resume Builder
A LaTeX-based resume builder that creates beautifully typed resumes in minutes. Read More →