FX PhysEquate 3
Astoundingly Quick Science Equations
Most teachers have hated their equation editor at some time or another. They are powerful but SLOW. They contain features that a secondary science teacher will never need but instead just get in the way. FX PhysEquate solves this problem - it really is astoundingly quick.
FX PhysEquate is NOT just another equation editor - it is
something different and MUCH faster.
FX PhysEquate 3 takes the original FX PhysEquate paradigm and removes its restrictions. A secondary science teacher can now use FX PhysEquate to quickly produce all of the equations they need.
To use FX PhysEquate, you just type the equation. FX PhysEquate looks at what you have typed and puts everything in the right place. You never touch the mouse.
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al=e2/(2hc ep\0)
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(3.02E10)/(2.4E-9)
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nu\rms = sr((3k\BT)/mu)
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int(-pi,pi) sin2 th dth
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What is FX PhysEquate? (Flash movie)
Using FX PhysEquate in Word (Flash movie)
Please note that these movies show FX Equation's features. FX PhysEquate is exactly the same to use.
Read the FX PhysEquate manual online
Download demonstration
version of FX PhysEquate (2.7 MB)
What Happened to Version 2?
Some people viewed FX PhysEquate 1 as being less developed than FX Equation 2 because of the version numbers. In reality the two products were based on the same technology and, if anything, FX PhysEquate was the more advanced of the two products.
With the release of FX Equation 3, we have decided to jump FX PhysEquate's version number to 3 to make it clear that they are based on the same technology.
New Features in Version 3
Perhaps the most important feature of Version 3 is what we have removed. We have removed the restrictions and the annoyances. FX PhysEquate 3 is now capable of formatting any equation a secondary science teacher would require - and many they wouldn't!
- Vectors and Matrices - the 3 row limitation has gone.
- Degrees - a new way of entering them for all those who could not remember the old way.
- Mixed Numerals
- Greatest Integer Signs
- Recurring Decimals
- Shortcuts - type #G and get the gravitational constant. You can use our predefined shortcuts or write your own.
- Font from Word - FX PhysEquate can now automatically use Word's current font when creating a new equation.
Plus hundreds of other improvements and tweaks.