Free Equation Editor For Mac

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Hi, is there a free equation editor that would be suitable for writing simple maths equations and chemical symbols for Mac? Even if there was two separate pieces of software for doing equations. Mac users interested in Pdf editor with equation editor generally download: LaTeXiT 2.10 Free LaTeXiT is an equation editing application that will allow you to create and export complex mathematical equations to PDF format. Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0 free download lets you save your mathematical equations in different sizes, colors, and styles. You can also modify the background to fit what you want. You can also modify the background to fit what you want.

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Description

Edit the formula in this program is designed to quickly and easily. In the editor that provides many types of formulas with just the click of a button you can create a formula.
▶ Create formulas with the click of a button.
▶ Create formulas with TeX input editor.
▶ Changing the size and layout of the formula.
▶ Images created with a formula to save to your PC.
▶ Support common text input.
▶ Support copy and paste.
▶ Support task history.

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Ratings and Reviews

54 Ratings

Really Great Application!

This equation editor is great! The first reason, of course, is that it’s free! Other than that though, the user interface is visually appealing and is easy to use. This application has contributed signifigantely to my studies in college for classes like calculus and chemistry, which often require me to memorize a whole bunch of equations. I can make awesome looking note cards and study sheets with the help of this program. The only thing I would suggest to improve this program would be to allow options for larger and higher-quality images when exporting equations. And maybe even the ability for the user to assign keyboard shortcuts to certain mathmatical symbols/operators (i.e. Option+E for an exponent or Option+F for a fraction).

Works Pretty Well

Equation Editor Tool

It was easy to enter a test equation (quadratic formula) copy the image of the equation using the “copy image” button, and paste it into a pages document. (I don’t have word, so I can’t test that.) The image was rather low resolution, and looked fuzzy the first time I tried this. I increased the font size to 48 pts, copied/pasted the image again, and then proportionally resized it to the match the size of the first try. The quality was quite a bit better.
I really like the combined graphical and TeX input for this app. I can use TeX text-mode for simple equations where I can type faster than I can mouse. On the other hand, if I don’t remembe the TeX colloquialisms, I can use the graphical construction tools, which are well engineered.
I would rate this app higher if the pasted image looked sharp at the original size when pasting. Perhaps the developers could include a setting for the default resolution, in pixels per inch (or cm), of the image when copied to the clipboard.

Free equation editor for word

Great App! Needs Better Export Type - Blurry!!!

Equation Editor For Mac Pages

This app is great and allows you to generate anything you could need. I would ask that a method of clearer resolution is adopted for export. In Apple’s “Grapher” app, you can highlight the formula and choose from several different file types(PDF, TIFF, EPS & TEXT) to copy as and then simply paste as that file type into the program you’re using (Pages, Word etc…) Really looking forward to this. The clarity of an enlarged PNG file decreases substantially and copying as text really does me no good.

Information

Free Equation Editor For Word

Size
31.6 MB
Compatibility

Mathtype

OS X 10.6 or later

Age Rating
Rated 4+
Price
Free

Free Equation Editor For Microsoft Word

Supports

Free Equation Editor For Windows 7

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

Extremely poor value, mainly because it does not deliver what it promises: this application is not really MS Word compatible - if you drag and drop to an (open) MS Word document, it appears to import your equation. However, if you save and re-open the same document in MS Word in windows, some equations might be missing! (approx 50%) in my case. Export options are to PICT, PDF or TEX/LaTEX. The use of these formats is not widespread, and it makes it difficult to insert in a standard word document which might or might not be opened in Windows. So an intermediate step is necessary to convert to something else (e.g. jpg). Finally, if you are looking at this application because it is on offer elsewhere, BEWARE!... they tend to limit your upgrade package to only 2-3 months after your purchase date. I was a student when I got this (just graduated) and as I am writing my proposal for a Doctoral thesis, I cannot update this application. It will be a looooong time before this company gets another penny out of me. On a side note the interface is awful, and some of the mathematical symbols are hard to find via the button menu (i.e. looking for a particular type of mathematical notation is not that intuitive).