MathType
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Equations Everywhere and Anywhere™
Work with math in 600+ applications and websites! |
MathType is a powerful interactive tool for Windows
and Macintosh that lets you create maths equations and mathematical notation for word
processing, web pages, desktop publishing, presentations, and for
TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents.
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Design Science's MathType is a powerful interactive tool that will revolutionise
the way you create print and Web-based documents that contain mathematical
notation or maths equations. MathType works with your word processor, presentation
program, page layout program, HTML-authoring tool and other types of software,
to create equations for research papers, teaching materials, essays and
dissertations, Web pages, slide presentations, journal articles and books.
MathType is the Professional Version of Equation Editor
If you are familiar
with the Equation Editor included in Microsoft Office and other products
(it's made by Design Science and is a stripped-down version of MathType),
then you will really appreciate the many extra features you get with MathType
itself. MathType lets you create a wider range of equations for a wider
range of documents, and helps you work much more efficiently. It delivers
an enormous amount of functionality that effectively transforms Microsoft
Word into a state-of-the-art maths word processor and Web page editor.
Click
here to see how MathType works and for links to a full list of MathType
features. Or click here to see how MathType
compares with the Equation Editor.
MathPage: Revolutionary
New Technology for Publishing Maths on the Web
MathType includes
new MathPage technology that enables you to transform an entire
Word document to a Web page with equations that print and display beautifully
in any modern Windows, Macintosh, Unix or Linux browser - no existing
product or technology yields better results or is easier to use.
Availability
The latest version
of MathType for Windows is available here.
If you're looking for MathType for Mac, click
here.
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