Looking for a free scientific word processor with LaTeX capabilities?

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The discussion revolves around finding a free scientific word processor capable of handling mathematical symbols for integration, differentiation, and summation. Users recommend MathType as a robust alternative to the standard equation editor in Microsoft Office, noting its compatibility with various processors. The Apple Mac OS X's Equation Editor is highlighted for its accessibility and utility in writing papers. Additionally, LaTeX is mentioned as a powerful option, with users encouraged to utilize a syntax-highlighting editor and a comprehensive manual to enhance their experience. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of having effective tools for scientific writing.
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This is probably slightly off-topic, so I must begin my post apologizing for that. :smile:

I am seeking a free scientific word processor that can do something similar to the tex bracket command on this board, so that I may make symbols for integration, differentiation, summation, et. al. If anyone could point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it greatly.
 
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I like MathType. This is the upgrade from the "equation editor" that MS puts on its Office applications, but Math Type can work with just about any other processor as well. I've only used the Mac versions, and I only assume the Wintel version is the same.
 
Apple Mac OS X's Equation Editor Appleworks Extension, it is found at Macintosh HD/ Applications/AppleWorks/AppleWorks Essentials/Equation Editor/Carbon/Equation Editor. I keep it in my dock for easy access, it is very helpful in writing papers and such.
 
What's wrong with LaTeX? Get yourself a decent syntax-highlighting editor (too numerous and platform-dependent to mention just one) and a good LaTeX manual by your side, and you're set.
 
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