I was inspired by @kirstie_j to let my students use Github for their thesis projects, and now I'm watching one of them planning and creating tasks there in real time and it's beautiful #proudpipic.twitter.com/mblNhTMpto
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But the free version doesn't have syncing / version control right? Im using sharelatex now but they are merging with overleaf
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That's correct. Overleaf has merged with ShareLateX. We've just started rolling out the new beta. Here's some info on v2! https://www.overleaf.com/blog/641-try-out-overleaf-v2#.Wuyav9MvzR0 …
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Wow! Thank you!

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Awesome!
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Trying it out on the repo I do like to see on their online editor [my CV] and it looks so pretty — nice work!
https://v2.overleaf.com/project/5aec9c0905c0c51f33fffd40 …
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No, it's not new. It always had git. Syncing with github is just a matter of adding overleaf and github as remotes. See this from 2015 by
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Ok perfect, then I'm set! Was making assumptions based on overleaf
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Just my 2c. I think overleaf is pretty good. I use it to version control (git) my LaTeX although I actually rarely compile my stuff on it.
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