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Powerful mathematical typesetting program for word processing and desktop publishing documents. Professional edition of the Equation Editor package bundled with Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, and Appleworks.
www.mathtype.com
Author of TeX, the most prevalent mathematical and scientific typesetting system in academia.
sunburn.stanford.edu
W3C page on Mathematical Markup Language, a low-level specification for describing mathematics as a basis for machine-to-machine communication.
www.w3.org
Windows program to place typeset-quality mathematical equations into documents. Many features are available via keyboard shortcuts, making math typing faster by reducing mouse movements.
www.ktalk.com
MS-Word template for quickly entering formulas without resorting to the equation editor. Uses standard characters.
www.amath.net
Math Typesetting for the Internet
Complete guide for including math notation in web pages and e-mail messages. Includes links to necessary software and tools.
mathforum.org
A full-featured publishing system for the creation of professional-quality technical documents.
www.wolfram.com
A collection of links to mathematical editors and typestting systems from the Math Forum.
mathforum.org
An equation editor in Java.
www.geocities.com
Announcing soft4science MathEditor, a graphical MathML equation editor.
www.soft4science.de
A java stand-alone program that allows producing equations by transferring onscreen writing to an image. Includes illustrations and sample download.
www.jpowered.com
A Wolfram Web Resource for MathML tools.
www.mathmlcentral.com
This company specializes in OpenType fonts for technical and mathematical publications.
www.appliedsymbols.com
An XML based WYSIWYG word processor for mathematics and text. The native document format is a subset of XHTML 1.1 and MathML 2.0 Presentation Markup.
www.soft4science.com
A public-domain collection of over a thousand bit-mapped, 12-point, transparent GIFs of mathematical letters and symbols, suitable for display on a web page.
us.metamath.org