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From: lwh@harpsichord.cis.ohio-state.edu (Loyde W Hales)
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Subject: Re: mathematical editor
Keywords: math, editor, wishful-thinking
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Date: 3 Oct 89 19:10:05 GMT
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I've another suggestion similiar to MathCad.  Try Borland's ``Eureka, The
Solver.''  It isn't as nice as MathCad for presentation, but it does have a
full presentation manager.  More importantly, it is quite inexpensive for
what you get.  It will do IBM clones, Macs, and Atari.

-=-

                                Department of Computer and Information Science
Loyde W. Hales, II                      The Ohio State University
lwh@cis.ohio-state.edu          2036 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, Ohio  43201