Roll over Google Docs :: MonkeyTeX is here

Okay, so maybe Google Docs still has a (sizable) market, but MonkeyTeX is probably worth knowing about if you are a TeX-nerd like myself :)

Essentially, MonkeyTeX allows you to edit, store, share and collaborate on LaTeX documents via a web interface. It supports BibTeX and Sty files, and can render to PDF. I’ve only played with it briefly, but it could be useful on occasions when I get stuck without a working LaTeX installation (such as internet cafes with only Windows machines) but would like to produce a professional looking document. It may be a nice way for people to test and learn LaTeX with minimal barriers to entry too.

Via thekit at LiveJournal


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4 Responses to “Roll over Google Docs :: MonkeyTeX is here”


  1. 1 Neil

    Nice find. If only Google Docs supported LaTeX import.

  2. 2 nuin

    Neat. Thanks for the tip.

  3. 3 gcat

    Great site!
    Very easy to use.

  4. 4 Mike

    I wish Google docs did this and also with a git like revision control for creating branches etc.

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