InfoLogic releases MathMagic 6.0 for Mac OS X in Universal Binary

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico Jan 11, 2009 at 12:16pm

imageInfoLogic has announced MathMagic 6.0 in Universal Binary format, their award-winning equation editing suite for Mac OS X. With a focus on ease-of-use, MathMagic is an equation editor for mathematical equations and symbols. First available on Mac for professional DTP market, MathMagic’s equation quality is designed to meet stringent high-end DTP requirements. Version 6.0 adds support for Universal Binary, MathType™ conversion and includes new or enhanced features.

This release includes:
• MathMagic Personal Edition 6.0
• MathMagic Pro Edition 6.0 for Adobe InDesign
• MathMagic Pro Edition 6.0 for QuarkXPress

MathMagic Personal Edition is available as a standalone utility for use with any word processing, presentation, or graphic application, including iWork, AppleWorks, Microsoft Word, Keynote or PowerPoint. Equations created with Personal Edition can be used by Drag & Drop, Copy & Paste, or Export/Import.

On top of all the features of MathMagic Personal Edition, MathMagic Pro Editions come with additional plug-ins for Adobe InDesign or XTensions for QuarkXPress to improve the quality of equations and productivity in inserting or editing equations in InDesign or QuarkXPress documents.

First available on Mac for QuarkXPress in 1988, 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 a export/import step.

Version 6.0 adds support for Universal Binary format and includes new or enhanced features:

This release includes:
• PDF support – equations can be copied or exported as PDF for use with more modern Mac OS X software
• conversion of MathType™ equations – MathType generated EPS, PICT, WMF equations can be pasted or opened
• Improved Toolbar Interface for Template and Symbol palettes:
• New Symbol palettes for Blackboard Bold, Calligraphic, and Fraktur styles:
• Better support for MathML and Wiki equations

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