[Nfb-science] question onf different software to do math and science independently

Nikhil Dama nickdama12 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 17:22:35 UTC 2012


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Hi,

I am trying to look at a package of software to type math equations
and my diagrams on the computer. I was looking at the Cattyinfty
reader to type my equations. I was wonderring if anyone has used this
software. I was looking for a software to type my diagrams and I was
comparing the IVEO viewer and Infty reader. An advantage of the IVEO
viewer is that I can produced SVG diagrams and it has an OCR reader.
The Inftyreader only has OCR capability. I cannot produce SVG
diagrams. Does anyone have experience with any of the softwares that I
mentioned? I would like to have your feedback and what you think of
the softwares.

Thanks,
Nick Dama




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