While many MathType users create equations
for
Microsoft Word
documents and
PowerPoint
presentations, MathType also works with many,
many other applications and websites and we are
adding more and more every day:
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Add equations to
Quark and
InDesign
documents.
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Copy equations from websites like
Wikipedia,
PlanetMath, etc. for use in your
own work. You can author new equations for
those websites as well.
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Copy equations from
Mathematica
or
Maple
into your research.
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Use equations to label
DeltaGraph
scientific graphs
and
Excel
spreadsheets.
- Work with
TeX
and
LaTeX
editors and documents.
Go to
Works With ... to see our
MathType Interoperability Registry which lists 100s
of compatible applications and websites. Most
likely you will see several that you already use
or plan to use. If your favorite one is not
there, MathType may still work with it using cut
and paste, drag and drop, Insert Object, or
equation image files.