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MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress

MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress - 6.82

Write math equations in QuarkXPress docs.

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Current Version: 6.82
Release Date: 2009-11-24
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 110
Downloads (all versions): 16,705
Price: $695.00

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MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress CommentaryOdd naming convention - Version: 6.05, 1/24/2009 06:28AM PST

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Splunge
It might be prudent to consider renaming this product "MathMagic Pro 6.04 for QuarkXpress". As it stands, it appears to be an add-on for a long-discontinued version of XPress. This applies to the InDesign version too. At least I was confused. =)
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MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress ReviewIs InDesign the winner? - Version: 5.3, 1/13/2006 09:13AM PST

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hsoft
Why no review for this, while Mathmagic pro for Indesign has several?

We are now using both QXP and InDesign, to meet our clients' request.

MathMagic Pro application seems to work quite same for both QXP and Indesign but QXP's text engine works better with the Inline graphics(those equation objects as well).

MathMagic Pro solution itself is great in terms of ease of use, productivity, and equation quality for publishing. The only barrior is the price.
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MathMagic Pro for QuarkXPress CommentaryAre you serious??? - Version: 5.03, 5/4/2005 06:03PM PST

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bplaney
Someone is actually wasting their time producing plug-ins for a product that runs on OS9/Classic, a DEAD product at that? Folks, the action is all over at Adobe's lemonade stand. Quark is pffffttttt!
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