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FireTeX, web based LaTeX editor complete, is a powerful, intuitive and stocked with useful functions for exporting the results in three useful formats. An editor with LaTeX compiler, highlight code, advanced search / replace and filesystem API HTML5.
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Android app available on Play Store > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ulmdesign.ulmtex
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Update 30.06.2017
Windows 7 and later and macOS 10.9 and later are supported.
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LaTeX, AscciMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML
Visual Math Editor New Version
“ It now offers more than 730 LaTeX symbols and 210 AsciiMath symbols.
It now works in all modern browsers without plugin.
It now works with LaTeX, AsciiMath, MathML and HTML syntaxes.
It improves the ergonomics of the user interface.”
VisualMathEditor is a LaTeX, AsciiMath and MathML editor developed in Javascript and HTML.
It operates independently on the web or locally. It has many features and menus that help the equation-entry and allow their...
DragMath is a drag and drop equation editor in the form of a Java applet. Once an expression is created the user can convert it into a variety of different linear syntax for mathematics, including MathML, LaTeX, Maple, Maxima or any user defined style.
PLEASE NOTE: active code development has moved to GitHub.
https://github.com/maths/dragmath