InMath and its successor plug-in
June 17, 2011
As you know, i.t.i.p. is not longer responsible for support, sales and customer relations for InMath. The developer, Ferdinand Schwoerer (movemen GmbH), decided to further develop and market the mathematical plug-in on his own starting from Jan 1st, 2011.
InMath: Official Statement To Come Soon
June 13, 2011
Very shortly, you will read an official statement concerning the "InMath Story" here. Of course, all my very valued InMath customers will receive all information by personal email as well.
InMath not longer sold by i.t.i.p. -- A lot to come in 2011 with the plug-in "Readabilities"
January 1, 2011
After an era of really easy and elegant mathematical typesetting within InCopy and InDesign, i.t.i.p. unfortunately has to stop selling InMath on Jan 1, 2011.
i.t.i.p. announces special sales promotion: InMath and Readabilities plug-ins
October 29, 2010
Announcement:
InMath for InDesign/InCopy CS5 ?
October 28, 2010
Update: Until today, we still have no official information from the InMath developer about InMath (CS5). Of course we will keep you up-to-date about each new development.
CS1/2/3/4 documents containing equations opened in InDesignCS5
August 26, 2010
It showed up that InDesignCS1/2/3/4 documents, opened in InDesignCS5, do not place all elements of InMath expressions correctly.
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