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It's obvious that scientists are always on the lookout for tools that can improve their work flow: one of these tools is \href{https://www.authorea.com}{Authorea}. Authorea was created by scientists and for scientists with the idea of improving the writing process: On the web collaborative papers can be written faster and with no need for emails exchange. Also the web version of the articles can include data, code
and interactive plots. This helps greatly the transparency and reproducibility of research.
While Now it's true scientists are always looking for new tools,
but they're also a bit hesitant when it comes to changing their work flow. By far the question they ask the most when presented with a new tool is "Why should I use it for my research?" It's a good question. Here some highlights that might guide that decision.
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\item With Authorea, your paper is accessible from any computer anywhere in the world.