If you like the terminal, there's also Vim which works very good. If want to use a editor that also suports other programming languages, my personality favourite is VS code, but you could also use Atom, sublimetext or other. There are other similar Editor like TexWork (comes with MikTex) and TexStudio (come with TexLive) and more. You already found Texmaker, which is a good LaTex only and beginner friendly editor. You could use windows notepad (not fun though□), notepad++ works much better. On your local machine you have a lot op programs to chose and also cofigure for your personal best workflow. Overleaf only offers their web interface. You of course have to set it up yourself, which is some inital work. If you want to colaborate, you can just use oneDrive/Dropbox/whatever or even use all the great advantages of Git. Local install gives you more controll and you are not at the mercy of the Internet gods. You can also download/copy them to your pc, but its just that little bit more work. Also overleaf offers a lot of tutorials and templates you can very easy use on there online platform. No, Overleaf is good if you colaborate a lot and your colaborators don't have a local install/like overleaf or if you have a pc you don't want to install latex on.
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