AnyEQ 1.0.0.5

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  • Date added:
    21/05/2004
  • File size:
    2.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

AnyEQ helps you to write complete numerical formula on the Web very easily and quickly. Until now, If you wanted to write numerical formula on the Web, you had to make numerical formula using word processor, capture that image using capture program, transfer that file using FTP program, and link that image on the Web using HTML tag. It was so awful. From now on, you can write numerical formula on the Web very easily and quickly using powerful AnyEQ.

AnyEQ serves you to make numerical formula very easily, and paste that on the Web right away. Numerical formula made by AnyEQ is not an image, it's just HTML text scripts. If you wrote AnyEQ equation on the Web, anyone can see your equation by AnyEQ ActiveX control which will be installed to visitor's machine automatically when he visits your site. You can save your numerical formula as template file (*.HEM), which is a collection of equations. AnyEQ user can get template files (*.HEM) in AnyEQ Web site. AnyEQ also supports OLE.

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  1. Great, but wish Real Arcade wasn't required Anonymous -- January 20 2006, 15.32

    once the product is a year old on your system, Real Arcade requires you to re-purchase it for it to work again. I found this out after being a member of theirs for 2 years.

    The game itself is fantastic. I had all of the Rebound versions. My kids loved it too.

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  2. it scuck cray tity sucker -- January 20 2006, 12.20

    man this saver sucks so bad in has asma like all the people that like it the only thing i like about the f#&%$en movie is and i quote (you ganna eat your tots) that is the only god d#$& tking i like about th f%&$en thing!!!!!!!

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  3. Makes good quailty Metafiles from AutoCAD Chris Andrews -- January 20 2006, 09.19

    This isthe only utility that I have been able to find that does an optimal job of creating Metafiles from AutoCAD.

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  4. Basic easy to use - excellent for my purposes Anonymous -- January 30 2005, 13.46

    Out of a half dozen I tested this one was the easiest to use.

    All I wanted was to be able to play MP3 files.

    You give it the folder where the mpw files are and select the ones you wish to use.

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  5. Basic easy to use - excellent for my purposes Anonymous -- January 30 2005, 13.44

    Out of a half dozen I tested this one was the easiest to use.

    All I wanted was to be able to play MP3 files.

    You give it the folder where the mpw files are and select the ones you wish to use.

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