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  1. MathCast Home - SourceForge

    MathCast is a free and open source application. The first version was released in 2004. MathCast’s powerful and friendly graphical interface is suited for rapid development of …

  2. MathCast Download - SourceForge

    This file does not include STIX fonts which are recommended for using MathCast. Note that MathCast places files in the "Users" folder (formerly known as "Documents and Settings").

  3. MathCast Features - SourceForge

    MathCast puts you in the editor’s seat by presenting you with a variety of useful features. MathCast’s most powerful feature, as explained down the page, is Mathcasting, with the …

  4. MathCast Help - SourceForge

    MathCast is a free and open source application. Feel free to use it to help your studies, to add mathematics to your website, etc. The typing of new equations in MathCast is done through …

  5. MathCast Examples - SourceForge

    Visit a sample XHTML+MathML webpage created with the help of MathCast’s “Mathcasting” feature. Requires a MathML compatible browser, such as Mozilla (or Firefox).

  6. The Rapid Mathline - SourceForge

    With MathCast, all of the “inputting†and “editing†of equations is done through this mechanism. The Rapid Mathline’s main design goal is to be as simple and as logical as …

  7. MathCast Support - SourceForge

    Support MathCast is an open source project licenced under the GPL, the GNU General Public License. Online Help - MathCast online help documentation. There are two forums set up: …

  8. About MathCast

    MathCast is a free and open source application. Feel free to use it to help your studies, to add mathematics to your website, etc. The typing of new equations in MathCast is done through …

  9. MathCast News

    Due to a dispute with another organization, Open Math Edit is now Mathcast Equation Editor or just MathCast. This version is more complete and usable, and it adds the important feature of …

  10. Key Concepts - SourceForge

    After pressing Enter, MathCast renders the equation in mathematical notation. The Rapid Mathline features Hot-keys and Quick-keys to allow quick editing with the keyboard.