If you have been working with scientific or mathematical documents for over a decade, you know the name MathType. Developed by Design Science (now part of Wiris), MathType has long been the gold standard for creating mathematical notation in word processors.
Before hunting down a copy, there are important downsides to consider: mathtype 6.9b
Today, we are taking a specific look at MathType 6.9b—a version that, while not the newest release, remains a critical tool for many academics, editors, and publishers. MathType 6