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Teletype for Atom vs Convergence: What are the differences?
Developers describe Teletype for Atom as "Code together in real time". Teletype introduces the concept of real-time "portals" for sharing workspaces. When a host opens a portal, their active tab becomes a shared workspace. There, invited collaborators can join in and make edits in real time. As the host moves between files, collaborators follow along with the active tab automatically. On the other hand, Convergence is detailed as "The real-time collaboration engine". It is an engine for real-time collaboration. Out of the box, it includes everything a developer would need to add real-time co-editing functionality to any web application.
Teletype for Atom and Convergence can be categorized as "Realtime Code Collaboration" tools.
Teletype for Atom is an open source tool with 2.24K GitHub stars and 257 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Teletype for Atom's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Convergence
Pros of Teletype for Atom
- GitHub Integration2