![]() Twenty-five years later, every Mac still includes a basic text editor in TextEdit, but a simple paint program is a thing of the past. When Apple released the original Macintosh in 1984, they included two applications: MacWrite and MacPaint. ![]() I suspect they have been getting documents containing MathType equations and handling them just fine all along. Your publisher should be encouraged to mention that it accepts both MathType and Equation Editor equations as most publishers do. MathType is the fancy version of Equation Editor with lots more features, including the TeX input feature you mention. My company, Design Science, makes the Equation Editor that comes with Microsoft Office on Mac and Windows since 1991 or so. 488 2 2 gold badges 13 13 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges 1 Answer
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