What's your fav way of editing/collab'ing on .tex files? I think mine has recently shifted from 100% offline to @overleaf since it has git.
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I would recommend Sharelatex over Overleaf. Faster, more stable, better looking (imo), and Word style track changed & comments.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @overleaf
Don't disagree on the better looking, disagree on the rest — without git (version control) it's just not cutting it for me though.
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Overleaf has comments like any latex document and Word-style tracking really is not my bag. But I really really need version control.
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I use ShareLatex, it syncs with Dropbox (although for new users only in paid version). Disadvantage: max 2 users in free version
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No (have the sync feature as beta tester). I did pay for a couple of months when working with multiple co-authors. Now some prefer overleaf
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Replying to @DrVeronikaCH @o_guest and
so I feel like I can't justify the expense
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I would rather be on just a text editor and sync to gh. The only reason I've been preferring overleaf is how much easier it makes collabs.
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