[prMac.com] Vancouver, Canada - InfoLogic, Inc. today is pleased to introduce MathMagic 8.0 Lite for Mac OS X, the first free app in their suite of award-winning, professional, equation editors for Mac OS X. MathMagic is the brand selected for use by thousands of large publishers and university presses around the world, and the 16 year old company offers various Pro and Personal Editions of their products, which have become a standard of the publishing industry. MathMagic Lite offers hundreds of mathematical expressions and symbols, reads LaTeX and MathML, and saves in high quality formats. The standalone app includes a streamlined interface that helps general users focus on equation writing more easily.
MathMagic Lite reads various Math formats including MathML, LaTeX, Plain TeX, Wiki equations, MathJax, and MathType, just like the paid version of MathMagic Personal and MathMagic Pro. It also reads all MathMagic Personal and MathMagic Pro created equation formats such as PDF, EPS, PICT, PNG, WMF, Math Speech, and more. And MathMagic Lite for Mac can save or copy expressions in PDF, PNG, and PICT formats, so equations can be used by many other applications and documents, such as: iWork Pages, Keynote, iBooks Author, Illustrator, web design apps, and more. MathMagic Lite can read out math expressions aloud via Text-To-Speech or in a text based sentence so it is also useful for learning how to read Math expressions and symbols. Its Text-To-Speech capabilities are particularly valuable for special-needs students. Unlike the paid versions, MathMagic Lite does not support color and converts imported color text to gray.
Feature Highlights:
* Intuitive Graphic User Interface
* Intelligent WYSIWYG editor with auto formatting
* Well-organized palettes of Templates and Symbols
* Beautiful interface + Beautiful equations
* Drag & Drop and Copy & Paste to other applications
* Multiple Undo/Redo, View magnification up to 800%
* Fine adjustment for template shapes, gaps, and locations
* Variety of Fonts bundled and all System fonts supported
* LaTeX, TeX, MathML, Wiki equation, MS Word equation, MathType, MathJax import for compatibility with other software
* Ideal for use in Science, Physics, Electronics, Statistics, Accounting, and Mathematics
* Supports iBooks Author, iWorks, PDF, HTML, MS Word & Powerpoint, QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, Illustrator & Photoshop, LaTeX, and MathML
iBooks Author, Apple's recently released free application for OS X, promises to accelerate the iPad revolution in education. According to Apple, the new app allows users to easily create 'beautiful Multi-Touch textbooks - and just about any other kind of book - for iPad. With galleries, video, interactive diagrams, 3D objects, and more, these books bring content to life in ways the printed page never could.' MathMagic 8.0 Lite complements the ease of use offered by iBooks Author, and facilitates the creation of new textbooks that incorporate equations and scientific symbols, as well as the conversion of print textbooks for the iPad.
With its superior quality and productivity, MathMagic is the choice of millions of professors, students, scientists, engineers, and school districts that rely on it for their math communication and publications. MathMagic's equation quality is unsurpassed and designed to meet stringent, high-end DTP requirements. MathMagic Pro Editions allow graphic designers to write, edit, and save equations directly in InDesign or QuarkXPress documents without going through an export/import step.
'MathMagic Lite is the first completely free app we have ever offered. It is fully functional and not a trial,' stated Charlie Lee of InfoLogic. 'There are some minor limitations, but it provides the same professional results as our best-selling MathMagic Personal Edition. We invite everyone who ever includes equations, formulae, or mathematical expressions in their writing to download a free copy of MathMagic Lite for OS X.'
Language Support:
* U.S. English, Japanese, and Korean
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.5 or later
* Intel-based Mac
* 30 MB hard disk space
Pricing and Availability:
MathMagic Lite 8.0 for Mac OS X is free and available for download from the MathMagic website. Future versions of MathMagic Lite will be available free from the Mac App Store. MathMagic Lite for Android tablets and smart phones is also available free.
Math – o – mir is another free math equation editor software, which lets you write math equations easily. All tools to write a mathematical equation are accessible on the left side of the screen. Mathematical operators (plus, minus, multiply, divide, modulus, dot, factorial, etc.), symbols related to vector problems, surds and indices, fractions, integrals, differentials, logarithmic. Add mathematical equations in Pages on Mac. You can include mathematical expressions and equations in your document. To add an equation, you compose it in the Pages equation dialog using LaTeX commands or MathML elements, then insert it into your document. When you add an equation in a word-processing document, you can choose to place it inline with the text, so that it sits on the same line.
MathMagic Lite reads various Math formats including MathML, LaTeX, Plain TeX, Wiki equations, MathJax, and MathType, just like the paid version of MathMagic Personal and MathMagic Pro. It also reads all MathMagic Personal and MathMagic Pro created equation formats such as PDF, EPS, PICT, PNG, WMF, Math Speech, and more. And MathMagic Lite for Mac can save or copy expressions in PDF, PNG, and PICT formats, so equations can be used by many other applications and documents, such as: iWork Pages, Keynote, iBooks Author, Illustrator, web design apps, and more. MathMagic Lite can read out math expressions aloud via Text-To-Speech or in a text based sentence so it is also useful for learning how to read Math expressions and symbols. Its Text-To-Speech capabilities are particularly valuable for special-needs students. Unlike the paid versions, MathMagic Lite does not support color and converts imported color text to gray.
Feature Highlights:
* Intuitive Graphic User Interface
* Intelligent WYSIWYG editor with auto formatting
* Well-organized palettes of Templates and Symbols
* Beautiful interface + Beautiful equations
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* Multiple Undo/Redo, View magnification up to 800%
* Fine adjustment for template shapes, gaps, and locations
* Variety of Fonts bundled and all System fonts supported
* LaTeX, TeX, MathML, Wiki equation, MS Word equation, MathType, MathJax import for compatibility with other software
* Ideal for use in Science, Physics, Electronics, Statistics, Accounting, and Mathematics
* Supports iBooks Author, iWorks, PDF, HTML, MS Word & Powerpoint, QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, Illustrator & Photoshop, LaTeX, and MathML
iBooks Author, Apple's recently released free application for OS X, promises to accelerate the iPad revolution in education. According to Apple, the new app allows users to easily create 'beautiful Multi-Touch textbooks - and just about any other kind of book - for iPad. With galleries, video, interactive diagrams, 3D objects, and more, these books bring content to life in ways the printed page never could.' MathMagic 8.0 Lite complements the ease of use offered by iBooks Author, and facilitates the creation of new textbooks that incorporate equations and scientific symbols, as well as the conversion of print textbooks for the iPad.
With its superior quality and productivity, MathMagic is the choice of millions of professors, students, scientists, engineers, and school districts that rely on it for their math communication and publications. MathMagic's equation quality is unsurpassed and designed to meet stringent, high-end DTP requirements. MathMagic Pro Editions allow graphic designers to write, edit, and save equations directly in InDesign or QuarkXPress documents without going through an export/import step.
'MathMagic Lite is the first completely free app we have ever offered. It is fully functional and not a trial,' stated Charlie Lee of InfoLogic. 'There are some minor limitations, but it provides the same professional results as our best-selling MathMagic Personal Edition. We invite everyone who ever includes equations, formulae, or mathematical expressions in their writing to download a free copy of MathMagic Lite for OS X.'
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Language Support:
* U.S. English, Japanese, and Korean
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.5 or later
* Intel-based Mac
* 30 MB hard disk space
Pricing and Availability:
MathMagic Lite 8.0 for Mac OS X is free and available for download from the MathMagic website. Future versions of MathMagic Lite will be available free from the Mac App Store. MathMagic Lite for Android tablets and smart phones is also available free.
Add an equation to your Pages, Numbers, or Keynote document
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- Tap or click where you want to add the equation, either in your document or in a text box or shape,then follow the steps for your device:
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the Insert button , tap the Media button , then tap Equation.
- On your Mac, from the menu bar, choose Insert > Equation.
- Enter an equation using LaTeX commands or MathML elements.1 On iPhone and iPad, you can also use the shortcut symbols above the keyboard. When you finish typing, a preview of the equation appears.2
- Click or tap Insert.3
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Use MathType
You can also use MathType with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for Mac if you have MathType 6.7d or later installed. The first time you insert an equation, select Use MathType, or turn it on in Preferences:
Math Equations
- Open Pages, Numbers, or Keynote.
- Choose [Application] > Preferences.
- Select the 'Insert and edit equations with MathType' checkbox.
Learn more
Learn which LaTeX commands and MathML elements you can use with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
1. To make equation authoring easier, the equation editor is in math mode by default, so it isn't necessary to add math mode commands to your equations.
2. If the preview is empty or displays an error, check your equation to make sure it’s correct.
3. If an equation is by itself on a line of text, the equation centers based on the equals sign. To center based on the middle of the equation, add a space before or after the equation.