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\section{Disclaimer}
As chief scientist at Authorea, I am obviously a biased party. This said I am an active researcher and I've been writing papers for several years. I wrote papers in
\latex, $\latex$, with and without bibtex, sending tens of revisions as tar files via email (sic), having the paper version-controlled with cvs and svn. And of course I've been using Authorea. I published papers in collaborations ranging from 1 to 42 co-authors. I know from first-hand experience that the pain can be real and I am truly interested in sharing with colleagues my experience on the pros and cons of the different approaches.