The online-application for WYSIWYG writing is similar, however, there are more features to enable Jupyter integration than authorea. Curvenote also has command-line tools that allow you to pull content and work locally (using mystmd/curvenote CLIs).
A fully integrated offline experience for the WYSIWYG online editor is not possible at this time. However, you can use the curvenote CLI to export your content and work locally, and then later deploy to a website. Some authors choose this approach of drafting in Curvenote, exporting with our CLI, and then using git or some other text-based solution later.
How does Curvenote compare/differ to Authorea?
The online-application for WYSIWYG writing is similar, however, there are more features to enable Jupyter integration than authorea. Curvenote also has command-line tools that allow you to pull content and work locally (using mystmd/curvenote CLIs).
How can Curvenote be used offline, e.g. when travelling?
A fully integrated offline experience for the WYSIWYG online editor is not possible at this time. However, you can use the curvenote CLI to export your content and work locally, and then later deploy to a website. Some authors choose this approach of drafting in Curvenote, exporting with our CLI, and then using git or some other text-based solution later.