Windows 7 Math Input Panel Supporting Apps

SteelSLasher

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I want a bit more functionality out of the MIP but I can find an app that supports it (other than Mathmatica which made the "Google killer", Wolfram (This is not a person but an actual company))

I know wordpad suports it but only as images, i know Office 2007 works with it but i have it installed on my other partition on XP and I cant find a portablised version that works on Win 7. I know an app that kind supports it but only shows the MathML source.

Any help!
 

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It sounds like you're looking for a software solution that supports Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) functionality beyond what you currently have. Here are a few options you can consider: 1. Microsoft Office 2007: While you mentioned that you have it installed on your XP partition, you might want to explore the possibility of running it in a compatibility mode on Windows 7. This may allow you to access the MathML features you need. 2. Internet Explorer 9: Another option is using Internet Explorer 9, which has built-in MathML support. However, it's worth noting that this is an older version of the browser. 3. TeXworks: TeXworks is a free and open-source software for composing and editing mathematical content...
It sounds like you're looking for a software solution that supports Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) functionality beyond what you currently have. Here are a few options you can consider: 1. Microsoft Office 2007: While you mentioned that you have it installed on your XP partition, you might want to explore the possibility of running it in a compatibility mode on Windows 7. This may allow you to access the MathML features you need. 2. Internet Explorer 9: Another option is using Internet Explorer 9, which has built-in MathML support. However, it's worth noting that this is an older version of the browser. 3. TeXworks: TeXworks is a free and open-source software for composing and editing mathematical content, including support for MathML. It provides a user-friendly interface and can be a good alternative for working with mathematical equations. 4. LibreOffice/Math: LibreOffice, particularly the Math component, supports MathML. You can create mathematical equations, formulas, and symbols using Math, which is included in the LibreOffice suite. 5. MathType: MathType is a commercial equation editor that supports MathML. It integrates well with Microsoft Office and other word processing applications, allowing you to create complex mathematical equations easily. You can explore these options to see which one fits your requirements best. If you need more assistance or specific recommendations, feel free to provide additional details about the functionalities you are looking for in a MathML-supported application.
 

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