

Math-o-mir
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The Math-o-mir is a software tool designed to write and edit mathematical equations as easily as possible. The goal was to achieve the same level of simplicity as with pencil and a sheet of paper. It is designed to act as your personal math notepad where you can write down your...
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Windows
Features
- Equation editor
- Symbolic Computation
Tags
- function-plotter
Math-o-mir News & Activities
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Recent activities
MathPad added Math-o-mir as alternative to MathPad
Math-o-mir information
What is Math-o-mir?
The Math-o-mir is a software tool designed to write and edit mathematical equations as easily as possible. The goal was to achieve the same level of simplicity as with pencil and a sheet of paper. It is designed to act as your personal math notepad where you can write down your quick and informal calculations.
- engineers use it instead of a scrap paper to quickly write down calculations and ideas
- students use it to write down lesson notes directly on their computers
- teachers use it to prepare and publish teaching materials or even exams, all in electronic form
- well-informed people use it as an easier and quicker way to generate equation images and insert them into text documents In Math-o-mir you can touch expressions and expression elements and then, by mouse click, copy them around your mathematical document and insert them into other equations. You can also make simple hand-drawings to illustrate your equations...
- or edit math equations lazily with your mouse or efficiently using your keyboard
- or export your work as a raster image or LaTeX code
- or plot and analyze funcitons
- zoom, scroll, print, "and do the other things"...








Comments and Reviews
Very nice simple to use formula editor for presentations
With Math-o-mir writing and editing complex equations is so much easier , than typing convoluted one-lined scripts in other software. Auto-completion feature speeds up placing repeating parts of equations and units. Of course, it may not be faster than pencil-and-paper, and the shortcuts are not always straightforward, but the end result is worth this extra time taken.