MathMagic

Software for editing mathematical equations


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::summary Software for editing mathematical equations ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox software"]

FieldValue
nameMathMagic
logoMathMagic icon.png
screenshotMMPE7Mac.png
screenshot size230px
captionMathMagic Personal with sample equations and a few palettes, running on macOS X
developerInfoLogic
released
latest release versionv10.05 for macOS, v8.9 for Windows
latest release date
operating systemmacOS, Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS
genreFormula editors
licenseProprietary
website
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| name = MathMagic | logo = MathMagic icon.png | screenshot = MMPE7Mac.png | screenshot size = 230px | caption = MathMagic Personal with sample equations and a few palettes, running on macOS X | developer = InfoLogic | released = | latest release version = v10.05 for macOS, v8.9 for Windows | latest release date = | operating system = macOS, Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS | genre = Formula editors | license = Proprietary | website = MathMagic is a mathematical WYSIWYG equation editor.

History

In June 2012, "MathMagic Lite Edition" was introduced for macOS platforms, with some limited features.

In 2013, Adobe bundled a custom version of MathMagic to Adobe Captivate 7 for both macOS and Windows.

In September 2014, "MathMagic Lite for Windows" was released.

In 2022, the 64-bit versions of MathMagic for macOS were released in Universal binary format for both Intel Macs and M1 Apple silicon Macs.

Features

MathMagic supports MathML, LaTeX, Plain TeX, SVG, MathType equations, and others.

MathMagic does not support computation.

Its website supports the HTTP protocol, not the more secure HTTPS.

References

References

  1. "InfoLogic celebrates its 10th anniversary of MathMagic". InfoLogic.
  2. (2012-06-28). "MathMagic 8.0 Lite for Mac OS X - Free, Standalone, Equation Editor". prmac.com.
  3. (2013-06-01). "Work with mathematical equations in Adobe Captivate 7". adobe.com.
  4. (2014-09-15). "InfoLogic Releases MathMagic Lite for Windows - Math Equation Editor for K12". [[PRWeb]].

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