MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents, emails, or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
This version fixes an issue in version 0.91 where the icons were not being displayed in the Math Menu.
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents, emails, or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version provides support for STIX fonts and bug fixes for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version provides a few bug fixes and optimizations.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version provides correct underline and overline behavior, small bug fixes, and more.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version provides improvements to working with a few instances of MathCast, small bug fixes, and more.... read more
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version provides improvements to enhanced metafiles and bug fixes.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version introduces multiple equation editing, speed improvements, and much more.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast is a graphical mathematics equation editor. With it, you can create equations in mathematical notation and use them in documents or web pages. Equations can be rendered into pictures or transformed into MathML.
MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring.
This version is optimized for size and speed and introduces equation smoothing support.
For more info, check out http://mathcast.sf.net
MathCast allows you to input equations onto you computer. It then automatically renders the equations in mathematical form, allowing you to use these equations in documents and web pages.
This version introduces a new menu system, and a variety of improved features. Some bugs were eradicated.
For more info, have a look at:
http://mathcast.sf.net.
Formerly known as Open Math Edit, MathCast allows you to input equations onto you computer. It then automatically renders the equations in mathematical form, allowing you to use these equations in documents and web pages.
This version introduces matrices among other things. A number of bugs were also fixed.
Check out the new site design: http://mathcast.sf.net.