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\item No need for endless emails threads with multiple draft revisions
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Take Authorea for a spin and check
Take Authorea for a spin and check Ok, If you got this far you deserve more than a
laundry list of fancy
features. You wanna know what is
My features, so here's my personal experience
writing collaborative and why I think you should start using Authorea.
I have been switching to writing papers with Authorea about a year ago and I noticed a number of immediate improvements: first of all \textbf{my papers get written faster}. Then I noticed that I
\textbf{do not have \textbf{no need to exchange
emails} emails with
collaborators collaborators} concerning the paper. This is fantastic, all the action happens (and it's logged) on Authorea, including discussions about revisions and suggestions for improvements.
But This said the most important thing that
happen happened is something that I didn't
really expect. By getting rid of the overhead that I previously accepted as a necessary, unavoidable part of the scientific writing process, something remarkable happened. I started enjoying much more writing. And I do not mean just publishing papers; that I had it before. I now cherish the time that I spend putting my science into words. It might sound crazy, but Authorea did something amazing: it made me \textbf{discover the pleasure of writing science together} with my collaborators.
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