Hi Tom, Sorry but yes, hope I am wrong, but this looks like spam in my book, especially considering that the one you are advertising is a commercial enterprise, there is no free option - when you write
* Notebook environment with WYSIWYG LaTeX editor do you mean that you are offering a Lyx installation? Is the site using the good Lyx developers’ labour for a financial advantage? Yes sure there’s the computing element of it, but if this is the case and I were a Lyx developer I would be most irate, considering how upset I am now just as a user - I very much hope I am missing something!!! On 9 Aug 2017, at 06:39, Tom McLaughlin <t...@codedown.io<mailto:t...@codedown.io>> wrote: Dear LyX users, Apologies in advance if this is considered spam. I've used LyX happily for years, but always wished there was an easier way to collaborate with other people on a document. To make this easier, I've been working on a web-based math editor that tries to reproduce the LyX experience as closely as possible. It features Google Docs-style collaborative editing, version history, etc. (It also supports code execution, but that's another matter.) You can see it here: codedown.io<https://codedown.io/>. The tool is in beta and doesn't have all of LyX's features, but it's useful for some workflows. If this sounds interesting to you, please create an account and try it out! Feel free to email me directly with questions/feature requests/bug reports; feedback is always appreciated. Best, Tom