New---MathType 6.8
MathType is a powerful interactive equation editor for Windows and Macintosh that lets you create mathematical notation for word processing, web pages, desktop publishing, presentations, and for TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents. MathType works with 100s of applications and websites, allowing you to put Equations Everywhere and Anywhere.
This new version features handwritten math input via mouse, tablet or touchscreen, and compatibility with over 600 applications and websites. Full 64-bit Microsoft Office support: If you have 64-bit Office, then you need MathType 6.8 for Windows.
MathType lets you copy a table from a spreadsheet (e.g. Excel), document (e.g. Word), or webpage, and paste it into MathType as a matrix.
Our MathPage™ technology now converts Microsoft Word 2010 and 2007 documents into webpages, properly handling mathematical equations and symbols. Will also display properly for people with print disabilities.
Authoring for accessibility: As part of our work with Educational Testing Service (ETS) and others in the accessibility community, we have made a number of improvements in MathType to make it more useful for authoring content to be read by people with various print disabilities, such as blindness, low vision, and learning disabilities.
Equations Everywhere and Anywhere:
Up until now, MathType has been thought of mostly as a tool that works with Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. But it has always been much more than that. You can label graphs with equations, create equation images for websites, blogs, wikis, export equations tTeX or MathML, and much more.
Enter equations in TeX/LaTeX directly in Word:
If you know the TeX typesetting language, you can type it directly intyour Word document. When you are done, the TeX code will be converted ta MathType equation. The TeX Toggle keyboard shortcut allows you to toggle between TeX and MathType views of the equation.
New keyboard shortcuts in Word open equations for editing:
Many of our customers like to use the keyboard. Now you can open an equation next to the insertion point using a keyboard shortcut. Together with our new TeX Toggle feature, you can now enter and edit equations completely from the keyboard without leaving Word.
New translators for Maple, Mathematica, Physics Forum and more:
As part of our "Equations Everywhere and Anywhere" effort, we have added new translators for many applications and websites.
MathML Import:
Now you can import mathematics defined using MathML from the many applications that produce it. MathML code can be either in the new MathML Clipboard Format that is supported by a growing number of mathematical and scientific applications or plain text such as from an XML editor, for example. The MathML can be imported via cut and paste or drag and drop.
MathType Interoperability Registry
This is our list of applications and websites that MathType works with. Many of them allow you to create equations using an Insert Object command. Others work with simple cut-and-paste or drag-and-drop. Yet more can accept EPS or GIF equation image files created by MathType. For many of these applications and websites, MathType includes online help pages describing how best to work with it.
Top 10 Applications:
Word
PowerPoint
Wikipedia
Moodle
Adobe InDesign
Blackboard
QuarkXPress
SMART Notebook
Physics Forum
Maple
NEW Features for v6.8
- Compatibility with Microsoft Office 2010: MathType works with the latest release from Microsoft, Office 2010, as well as Office 2007, 2003, and 2002 (XP).
- Compatibility with over 600 applications and websites! Check out our list of the many applications and websites that now work with MathType. Here are a few of the most popular:
- Microsoft Office
- Moodle
- Blackboard
- MATLAB
- Apple iWork
- Wikipedia
- Mathematica
- Gmail
- Maple
- OpenOffice
- Art of Problem Solving
- Cobocards
- Cramberry
- Edoboard
- Evernote
- MoboMath
- Ning
- Springpad
- Texify
- Mathcad
- Google Docs
- Adobe InDesign
- Lectora
- ANGEL Learning
- eCollege
- Corel WordPerfect
- QuarkXPress
- AutoCAD
- Microsoft Visio
- Wikibooks
- Hotmail
- Outlook
- Outlook Express
- YahoMail
- Windows Live Mail
- Windows Mail
- and many, many more ...
* Windows 7 compatibility: MathType 6.7 works on Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit versions), Vista, and XP operating systems.
System Requirements
MathType 6 for Windows:
1-4 Users
Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, and 2000.
10 MB free hard disk space.
MathType will run on any Windows computer. MathType is not RAM-intensive slisting its requirements is not necessary.
CD-ROM for installation (not required if product is downloaded via the Internet).
MathType does not require Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word. However, it adds a MathType ribbon tWord and PowerPoint 2007, and a MathType toolbar and menu tWord 2003, 2002 (XP) and 2000.
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