Overeaf + Git ============= I am not a fan of on-line editors but they have some nice features. Concurrent work of several people, availability on devices where it is not easy to install the real thing and so on. My university has the Overleaf [1] subscription (among others). I was very sceptical about it but it is rather easy to use LaTeX editor. It has some "interactive" mode but it also works in traditional way: the text being written and edited in a "text editor" and the result being displayed in an another window after compilation. It requires rather modern WWW browser (so no Lynxes, no Firefoxes on SGI or so) but it works on fairly new tablets and phones (including hte current Ubuntu Touch devices!). I have successfully used it on the Aquaris M10 tablet (with the Ubuntu Touch), for example. The nice thing is that the LaTeX sources can be downloaded and used outside the editor. Ever nicer thing is that it is possible to have the Git [2] enabled and used for synchronisation. It is of course not perfect - the comment: "Update on Overleaf" is on little help. And it updates only when "git pull" is requested (so no history of changes done inside the Overleaf is saved). But it is indefinitely better that have nothing. References: [1] https://overleaf.com [2] gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Git