Version 2.3.3.2, dated Feb 23, 2019, is finally here, thanks for Kit Baum for updating it on SSC. This new version brings significant improvements to existing routines and introduces a few new features. Summary of these is given below and details can be found on my webpage here. If you have not used asdoc previously, I would encourage you to read this half page quick start to asdoc.

To update
Code:
ssc install asdoc, replace
help asdoc
New Features

1. Font style

2. Formatting the header row and header column

3. Revamped the tabulation commands (really elegant tables now) - Watch YouTube Video

4. Revamped the table command (really elegant tables now)

5. Extending the detailed regression tables [ Read further details here]

5.1 Added confidence intervals to the detailed regression tables
5.2 Added an option for customizing the significance starts
5.3 Added an option for suppressing significance stars
5.4 Added an option for suppressing confidence intervals

6. Adding support for macOS

6. Improving the output from proportion command

7. Support added for the logistic family of regressions

8. Improving table outputs of non-standard outputs i.e. multilevel models

9. eform() option added to nested tables




Future Plans

It is now almost a year in developing and constantly adding features to asdoc. I think I would stop here and start working on a premium version of asdoc that would be more flexible in making customized tables. It will also be able to export the output tables to Word, Excel, plain text, CSV, and LaTeX formats. I plan to name the premium version as asdocx.
I would appreciate your suggestions and comments here on this post or sent directly to my email address attaullah.shah@imsciences.edu.pk