Mathpad 1.0
Free Trial Version
Publisher Description
Mathpad is an easy to use text editor for mathematics. You can mix together ordinary text and any mathematical expression. Ideal for math teachers to create quizzes, tests and handouts. Also, you can save the formatted text as an image. With most equation editors you choose a template with the mouse, type a few keystrokes and repeat the process. Mathpad doesn't work this way. Mainly, you just type characers at the keyboard. Most people find this to be easier and faster.
Mathpad has some unusual features. For example, the implementation of standard italics for math symbols is simplified by the "automatic math" specification. In this mode, the ordinary text and math expressions get italicized correctly. Another example - the macros feature allows macros with arguments and is easier to use than more sophisticated macros as in Tex.
About Mathpad
Mathpad is a free trial software published in the Mathematics list of programs, part of Education.
This Mathematics program is available in English. It was last updated on 19 March, 2024. Mathpad is compatible with the following operating systems: Linux, Mac, Other, Unix, Windows.
The company that develops Mathpad is John Gillam. The latest version released by its developer is 1.0. This version was rated by 29 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.7.
The download we have available for Mathpad has a file size of 2.10 MB. Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The program is listed on our website since 2006-12-07 and was downloaded 6,824 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Mathpad as malware if the download link is broken.
How to install Mathpad on your Windows device:
- Click on the Download button on our website. This will start the download from the website of the developer.
- Once the Mathpad is downloaded click on it to start the setup process (assuming you are on a desktop computer).
- When the installation is finished you should be able to see and run the program.