Importing GeoGebra's LaTeX export in ShareLaTeX

Today I gave ShareLaTeX a try to import GeoGebra's LaTeX export as a .zip file. This is something not usual for me since I use LaTeX on command line under Linux during my daily work. But for a friend—he is neither a LaTeX expert, nor a Linux geek—I tried to give some advice how he can work with a set of files containing some LaTeX stuff without learning Linux command line or downloading the whole MiKTeX world (or something similar) for Windows.
I had positive impressions. ShareLaTeX imported my data in a few seconds and it compiled the LaTeX code after forcing it, without any big problems. As input I tried one of my GeoGebraBooks that is about 30 pages of text and images.
The LaTeX export feature in GeoGebra is something new to most users, because it has just recently been changed to be accessible for non-testers as well. With this combination, namely, to use ShareLaTeX for final edits, turning GeoGebraBooks to printable PDFs seems more convenient than ever before.
The LaTeX source and the PDF file being recompiled by ShareLaTeX

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