Equation Editor
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Equation Editor is a formula editor developed by Design Science that allows users to construct math and science equations in a WYSIWYG environment. It is included in most word processors (e.g. Microsoft Word), presentation programs (e.g. Microsoft PowerPoint), and many other products. Equation Editor is a simplified version of Design Science MathType. There are an estimated 4 million Equation Editor users world wide.
For Microsoft Office 2007, it appears Equation Editor has been rearchitected to support with TeX-like linear input/edit language or GUI interface. Also supports the Unicode Plain Text Encoding of Mathematics (Microsoft manual: [1]). The new equation editor is also now inline.
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