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LaTexMng
Version 2.0

LaTeX is a high-quality typesetting system, with features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. LaTeX is the de facto standard for the communication and publication of scientific 
documents.

LaTexMng is  easy to use product of integrated development environment software for Windows. This application integrates all the tools, needed to the creation of LaTeX documents. 

LaTexMng requires Windows 2000 or XP, or later editions of MS Windows.

We do not warrant that the software is error free.

This is not free software. Subject to the terms below, you are hereby.

Licensed to use Shareware Version of this software for evaluation purposes without charge for a period of 30 days. The free evaluation period starts at the moment of installation of the software.

New features in version 2.0:
  * Support of work with BibTeX files;
  * Insertion of TeX-objects (commands, symbols) with new toolbox;
  * Preparation \bibitem elements for thebibliography environments of your LaTeX document with Bibliography template.

Installation

LaTexMng is distributed as LaTexMngSetup.exe. Run LaTexMngSetup.exe and simply follow the on-screen instructions to install LaTexMng.

LaTexMng is copyright (C) 2004-2006, by VNP Comp. 

Contact:
Home Page:    http://www.latexsoft.com
e-mail:            latexmng@latexsoft.com

LaTexMng – An integrated development environment for Windows

LaTexMng is an easy to use integrated development environment for Windows. The application integrates all the tools needed for the creation of documents, under Windows 2000, XP or later editions of MS Windows.

LaTexMng is distributed as LaTexMngSetup.exe. Run LaTexMngSetup.exe and simply follow the on-screen instructions to install LaTexMng. A free 30 day trial licence is offered.

PackageLaTexMng
Version2.0
LicensesShareware: A fee is required
Copyright2004 VNP Comp
MaintainerPetr Vabishchevich
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