Think overleaf more active than sharelatex for pure latex. Authorea interestingly different - md, html. Not convinced by any yet.
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Most interesting Authorea feature is Jupyter notebook integration. For plain LaTeX editing, Overleaf is easier.
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I found overleaf a lot harder than sharelatex... only used each once for actual collab, but sharelatex for just-me projs.
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Don't overlook the "plain GitHub" option for collaborating. If everyone is familiar with git, it avoids a lot of trouble.
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they are not and they refuse. I personally love github and git.
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Had a colleague that knows VC (tho not git) say that Word+Track changes is easier. Know others that tried VC, left it. :(
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I just can't - I need LaTeX...
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Have tried with md (as some jnls take that, or use pandoc). But senior collabs pref LaTeX, even tho md in principle easier
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Md is easier as long as all your tools use the same dialect AND you have decent documentation AND you need nothing exotic
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But then you can also use very basic LaTeX at little more effort, and open the doors to advanced LaTeX later.
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humans usually don't like little tricks like that haha
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