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TeX FoG 1.2.3
TeX FoG - TeX & LaTeX equation editor more>>
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.

XeTeX 0.99
XeTeX is designed to be a useful TeX-based typesetting tool for Mac OS X, making use of Unicode together with AAT and OpenType font technologies. more>> <<less

OcTeX 1.34 1.34
A TeX editing application for creating reports and articles. more>>
A TeX editing application for creating reports and articles. Mostly used for technical and scientific reports and articles.
Main features:
- Integrated PDF-viewer
- Error highlighting
- Custom macros, templates and build command sequences
- Syntax highlighting
Octet - OcTeX is known as a smart and useful TeX editing application for creating reports and articles. OcTeX. OcTeX 1.3.4 is known as a smart and useful TeX editing application for creatingTeXShop 2.26
A great Tex previewer, for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa. more>> A great Tex previewer, for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa.
TeXShop is a very useful tool, a TeX previewer for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa.
Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses "pdftex" and "pdflatex" rather than "tex" and "latex" to typeset; these programs in the standard teTeX distribution of TeX produce pdf output instead of dvi output.
TeX is a typesetting program by Donald Knuth, used extensively in mathematics, computer science, physics, economics, and other fields.
For a history of the development of TeX, see Just What Is TeX. Consult the TeX Users Group Web Site for additional information.
To use TeXShop, you need to learn TeX or LaTeX.
Enhancements
- The TeXShop/Engines/Inactive folder contains two scripts from Daniel Becker which call texcount to count active words in a TeX source file. These engines were promised in 2.25 but erroneously omitted. They are in 2.26. To obtain them, quit TeXShop and move the entire Engines folder from ~/Library/TeXShop to the Desktop. Then restart TeXShop. TeXShop will create a new Engines folder. Merge in any changes you have made in the old Engines folder on the desktop to the new folder.
- Juan Luis Varona sent new Program and Encoding macros which display the various choices, so it is not necessarily to look up the wording of these choices. A few days later, Ramon M. Figueroa-Centeno send similar but fancier macros. Ramons macros are now in TeXShop. To obtain them, quit TeXShop and move the entire Macros folder from ~/Library/TeXShop to the Desktop. Then restart TeXShop. TeXShop will create a new Macros folder. Merge in any changes you made to the old Macros on the desktop to the new copy, using the Macro Editor.
- A memory leak introduced by the code to split the Preview window in 2.25 is fixed. The bug was similar to the old flaw in PDFKit which caused memory to be gradually used up when typesetting a document many times, but this time the bug was caused by me.
- A bug in the zoom code for the preview window when using multiple monitors is fixed.
- A bug which caused TeXShop to ignore a "% !TEX TS-program = ..." command when typesetting from a file with an associated root file is fixed.
- The French localization is improved.
- A localization error caused the "Split Window" icon on the Preview Window toolbar to display strange text. This is fixed.
- A bug caused the Preview Windows toolbar to vanish temporarily if the user tried to move certain text portions of the toolbar. This is fixed.
- One of the keyboard zoom shortcuts acted only on the top portion of the Preview window when split. This is fixed.
- The TeX mdimporter code distributed with TeXShop in 2.25 contained only i386 code. Now it contains code for both PPC and i386.
An editor and previewer for TeX on OS X. Indeed TeXShop is the front end included in MacTeX-2007, the standard distribution of “everything needed to run TeX on OS X, supporting TeX, LaTeX, AMSTeXTeXTable 0.2
TeXTable is an extremely simple-to-use editor for LaTeX tables TeXTable is an extremely simple-to-use editor for LaTeX tables more>> TeXTable is an extremely simple-to-use editor for LaTeX tables
TeXTable is an extremely simple-to-use editor for LaTeX tables. The table may be edited cell-by-cell, or in text format, allowing fast changes with both approaches.
Additionally, transformations may be applied to groups of cells, such as surrounding or transposition their text with $$.
Main features:
- LaTeX Preview
- Popup messages window for viewing latex output
- Import/Export CSV files
- Centering option for the table
- Fixed tabular requirement when using textwidth option
- Improved LaTeX recognition in the text input area
- Menu item and hotkey for copying TeX to clipboard
pdfTeX 1.40.9
TeX add-on that generates PDF instead of dvi more>> TeX add-on that generates PDF instead of dvi
pdfTeX is a free and open source TeX variant that is able to generate PDF output directly instead of dvi.
System requirements:
- MacTeX
TeXMaid 0.4.1
TeXMaid - Change the way TeX writes auxiliary files more>>
Enhancements:
- updated to work with multi-file TeX documents.
- 2005-4-24: updated installer to check for a TeX installation.
- 2005-10-29: changed description.
iTeXMac 2.0.763
iTexMac is a teTeX front end, text editor dedicated to TeX, and a PDF viewer. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later, TeX. If you do not have TeX installed, you can dowload a package from G more>> iTexMac is a teTeX front end, text editor dedicated to TeX, and a PDF viewer.
Mac OS X 10.4 or later, TeX. If you do not have TeX installed, you can dowload a package from G. Wierdas site. If you are a fink addict, you may prefer the teTeX package at fink.
Version 2.0.763: Bug fixed: PDF options panel now works properly (especially in the english localization), the macro preference pane works as expected.
TexMakerX 1.8.1
Free and open source, multi-platformed latex editor more>> Free and open source, multi-platformed latex editor
TexMakerX is a platform-independent LaTeX editor. TexMakerX provides interactive spell checking, code folding and extended text navigation, while it also includes the features of the LaTeX editor TexMaker, like wizards, code completion and syntax highlighting
Main features:
- WE - Integrated Writing Environment
- All LaTeX tools can be called from TexMakerX with just one key press and you can add your own command line options (e.g. for forward/inverse search)
- LaTex tags and 370 mathematical symbols you can easily select and add to your text
- Wizards generating necessary code (e.g. documents, tabular/array-environments and BibTex-types)
- LaTeX errors are displayed in a Log panel and highlight within the tex file
- Structure View which shows the logical hierarchy of a file
- HTML Converter which creates a html out of your LaTex-based PS-file
- Text analysis counting and showing often used words or phrases
- LaTeX documentation where you can lookup the tags you dont know
- Customizable menu shortcuts
- DDE-Support to interact with other programs on Windows
- And also customizable code snippets, tabbed MDI view, ...
- Powerful Text Editor based on QCodeEdit
- Interactive spell checker which marks errors while you type them
- Syntax highlighting drawing LaTex commands in different, customizable formats
- Code folding which allows you to hide certain blocks
- Auto completion completes tags you wrote and shows corresponding help entries
- Unicode support which can handle files in all encodings
- Incremental search like in FireFox on a search panel at the text bottom (where you can also find a replace panel)
- Text Navigation jumps to bookmarks, certain lines, last changes and LaTex errors/warnings
- Key Remapping of single keys for automatically text insertion (e.g of nice quotation marks)
- And also line numbers, dynamic word wrapping, parenthesis highlighting, undo/redo, line change state ...
- Platform independence allows you to use it on Windows, Linux, BSD and Mac
- Automatical detection of MikTeX, Ghostscript and Standardlatex
- USB-Mode stores its settings in a texmakerx.ini (only if you create one!), so you can use the same configuration on different computers
- Translated in English, German and French
Enhancements
- added Windows DDE support
- added free menu key board mapping (also shift+insert key bindings)
- added word completion
- added error highlighting
- improved text analysis (phrases), recent file menu
- fixed MAC support (compiling, line endings)
- fixed possible crash with multiple instances and spellchecking
- more bug fixes
MANY TO Tex-Edit 1.0
MANY TO Tex-Edit - Export the contents of a folder to Tex-Edit more>>
This script will take one or more selected messages (or a single message if open) and will write them all to a single Tex-Edit Plus document.

TeXworks 0.1 R352
TeXworks is specially designed to make a simple TeX front-end program (working environment) that will be available for all today’s major desktop operating systems—in particular, MS Windows (XP and Vista), typical GNU/Linux distros and other X11-based systems, and Mac OS X. more>> <<less
Textures 2.2.0b10
Textures offers you an extremely efficient programmable desktop publishing application for Macintosh. more>>
Textures 2.2.0b10 offers you an extremely efficient programmable desktop publishing application for Macintosh. An interactive, integrated implementation of the TeX typesetting language, Textures is most commonly used for producing scientific articles and textbooks. Textures is also an extraordinary tool for fine typography, database and catalogue publishing and automated document production. TeX, the typesetting engine of Textures, is an extremely powerful, versatile, programmable typesetting language created by Stanford University's Donald Knuth.
Especially designed to automatically reproduce the quality of fine handset type, TeX is equally at home whether it is typesetting complex math and scientific notation, processing thousands of pages of mailing labels, or producing complex, book-length or even multi-volume works. TeX is a markup language, like HTML, that adds tags to ordinary text to identify parts of the document's structure.
TeX-Scripts-BBEdit 2.0
TeX-Scripts-BBEdit brings you a comprehensive suite of shell and applescripts which let TeX typesetting and the use of various TeX tools like makeindex, metapost, bibtex, and tex4ht without any front end. more>>
TeX-Scripts-BBEdit 2.0 brings you a comprehensive suite of shell and applescripts which let TeX typesetting and the use of various TeX tools like makeindex, metapost, bibtex, and tex4ht without any front end. For example, it is possible to produce a html output from a source file by a simple click. TeX errors can be located even in the case of multiple input files.
Four small applications, droplets, are also included, named pdfselect, flip folder, dvipdf and ps2pdf. The first allows to extract pages from an arbitary pdf file saving the result in one or several pdf files depending on your wishes. The second is based on the binary flip by Craig Stuart Sapp and changes the line endings of the tex files in a given folder according to your specifications. The formats unix, dos, and mac are possible. The other two rely on the equally named shell scripts. You will have the choice to name the output pdf files.
Requirements: Mac OS X
GNU TeXmacs 1.0.6.14
GNU TeXmacs - Free wysiwyw (what you see is what you want) editing platform with special features for scientists more>> GNU TeXmacs - Free wysiwyw (what you see is what you want) editing platform with special features for scientists
GNU TeXmacs is a free wysiwyw (what you see is what you want) editing platform with special features for scientists.
The software aims to provide a unified and user friendly framework for editing structured documents with different types of content (text, graphics, mathematics, interactive content, etc.).
The rendering engine uses high-quality typesetting algorithms so as to produce professionally looking documents, which can either be printed out or presented from a laptop.
The software includes a text editor with support for mathematical formulas, a small technical picture editor and a tool for making presentations from a laptop. Moreover, TeXmacs can be used as an interface for many external systems for computer algebra, numerical analysis, statistics, etc.
New presentation styles can be written by the user and new features can be added to the editor using the Scheme extension language. A native spreadsheet and tools for collaborative authoring are planned for later.
TeXmacs runs on all major Unix platforms and Windows. Documents can be saved in TeXmacs, Xml or Scheme format and printed as Postscript or Pdf files. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and Html/Mathml.
TeXmacs currently runs on most Unix systems, Mac OS X (using Fink), and Windows (using Cygwin).
System requirements:
- 200MHz processor and 32Mb of memory, but >1GHz and >128Mb are recommended.
- TeX/LaTeX distribution on your system
- Guile/Scheme extension language (to compile TeXmacs from source)
Text Capture FKEY 1.7
Text Capture FKEY - Apply various patches to other applications or to desk accessories more>>
The patching process adds certain resources to the application. No existing resources are modified, so it is easy to remove the patches if desired. It is not compatible with PopupFuncs, since they use the same mechanism to get run-time from the system.
WARNING! Text Editor Patches should not be applied to a Carbon application. When running under Mac OS 8 or 9, it makes the application crash on Quit. And when running on Mac OS X, the patches simply dont work.
Patches include:
Make it possible to paste a picture into a SimpleText document.
Add a windows menu to any application, even the Finder.
Add a menu of often-used documents, such as stationery files.
Add a simple form of word-wrapping to a text editor.
Make the page-up and page-down keys work everywhere.
Define keystrokes for various TeX macros (contributed by Juan L. Varona).