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"The paid Standard version offers GitHub integration, which partly mitigates the notification problem, though only clumsily."
"What I like the most from Overleaf is its user friendly interface and high quality editor tools even for me who was not familiar with LATEX syntax/format before."
"Ready-to-go tools, templates, collaboration and app integrations make it almost essential for any scholarly writing."
"GitHub integration missing essential features. While better tracking may indeed be tricky to implement, I fail to see why Overleaf cannot add the option to push to GitHub under a different user."
"As for alternatives: some people use Dropbox, but that offers no tracking and no safeguards against conflicting edits."
"However, when the size of the document becomes large, we have to buy the product which can be costly."
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