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MathFlow 2.0 Released

New release includes 64-bit Windows support, customization to match host application.

By DE Editors  

April 2, 2012

By DE Editors

Design Science announced the release of a major upgrade to its MathFlow product line. MathFlow is a set of components that are used to add math editing, display and accessibility to publishing and editorial systems, e-learning and assessment applications, enterprise solutions and commercial software products.

MathFlow 2.0 adds several new features, including support for MathML 3's elementary math and line-breaking, the ability to customize its look and feel to match its host application, 64-bit Windows support, Plane 1 Unicode, STIX fonts, localization, enhancements for geometry, math-speech, accessibility and more.

"MathML is rapidly becoming essential to elearning system providers, and publishers of ebooks and other online content. MathFlow 2.0 is a major step in the evolution of our industry-leading MathML component suite. Besides providing the best MathML formatting, our support and training are second to none. There is just no reason for any organization to risk the success of their publishing and development projects on any other MathML solution," said Paul Topping, Design Science's CEO.

Evaluation software, development licenses, and deployment licenses for OEM distribution and enterprise solutions are available.

For more information, visit Design Science.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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