Equation Editor: Find the Best for Your Needs

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Several users recommend various equation editors suitable for creating visually appealing equations for homework and online forums. Popular options mentioned include LaTeX, which is favored for its professional output, and online tools like MathType and Codecogs for ease of use. The discussion highlights the importance of finding an editor that integrates well with different platforms. Users also share tips on formatting equations effectively without relying on basic symbols. A good equation editor can enhance the presentation of mathematical content significantly.
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Hello.
I am looking for an equation editor to use on this site, othersites, for homework, etc. I am not sure if physics forums has one built in or what, but I see many people writing out cool-looking equations without using ^ or * or /.
Can someone tell me where to find a good, easy equation editor?

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