A complex scientific text editor perfect for homework and mathematical exercise, which comes packed with a large array of options and configuration properties
Version | 8.90 |
Updated | November 13 2022 |
Developer |
MacKichan Software Inc
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
2566
3.3
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Original File Size | 24.2 MB |
Downloads | 30826 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Office Tools |
Scientific WorkPlace is a comprehensive text editor that supports tools for math exercises, catering to students, teachers and other types of users.
The complete package includes MuPAD files, TruType fonts, graphics filters, spell checkers, shell documents, screen style files, fragments, help documentation, document manager, style editor, exam builder, sample documents, BibDB (manage bibliography databases), and TrueTeX.
The interface is comfortable to work with. Although there are many options included here, you can check out the user manual to get a better idea of how Scientific WorkPlace works.
It is possible to import pictures, fragments and contents, save pictures to file, modify document information, as well as apply one of the numerous preset styles available.
As far as mathematical operations are concerned, you may insert fractions, radicals, subscript and superscript, operators, matrices, labels, unit names, spacing, and HTML fields, among others.
In addition, Scientific WorkPlace Crack lets you personalize the tags and styles appearance, assign function keys, save user preferences, perform an online search, and many others.
The application is surprisingly light on the system resources, using low CPU and RAM. It has a good response time and works well, without causing Windows to hang, crash or pop up error dialogs. We have not come across any issues in our tests. All in all, Scientific WorkPlace should please all users.
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