- From: Paul Topping <PaulT@dessci.com>
- Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 17:04:04 -0700
- To: "'w3c-math-wg@w3.org'" <w3c-math-wg@w3.org>, "'mozilla-mathml@mozilla.org'" <mozilla-mathml@mozilla.org>, "'www-math@w3.org'" <www-math@w3.org>
Dear Math on the Web Enthusiasts: As you know, MathPlayer, our free MathML display engine for Internet Explorer, has been in beta for months. We have now released the final version of MathPlayer 1.0. It is available for download at http://www.dessci.com/webmath/mathplayer/. Notes on how to use MathPlayer, in combination with MathML support in Netscape/Mozilla and the Universal Math Style Sheet (UMSS), as a cross-platform solution are also available here. Although MathPlayer is no longer in beta, we are still interested in your feedback. We plan to continue to enhance MathPlayer in the areas of rendering quality and interactive functionality. We would like to hear from you regarding your experiences with MathPlayer, both good and bad, as well as any ideas you might have for future versions. Design Science is making MathPlayer available for free download (in exchange for an email address only) in order to help ensure the success of MathML in the marketplace. We also offer products that aid in the creation of MathML content: MathType --- the professional version of the Equation Editor that comes with Microsoft Office includes our MathPage technology for converting a Word document containing math to a web page with MathML. WebEQ --- our collection of software tools for adding dynamic math to web pages, including our WebEQ Editor for authoring MathML and WebEQ Input Control for enabling math input in web pages. Visit our web site at http://www.dessci.com to learn more about these products. The press release detailing the release of MathPlayer 1.0 is available on our web site: <http://www.dessci.com/company/press/releases/sept02.stm>. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Topping email: pault@dessci.com President phone: 562-433-0685 http://www.dessci.com Design Science, Inc. "How Science Communicates" MathType, WebEQ, MathPlayer, Equation Editor, TeXaide ----------------------------------------------------------------
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