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LaTeX programs for MS Windows

I love to use LaTeX (a typesetting program based on TeX), it makes my work look and feel so professional. I normal just do this via a text editor in windows or, more often, in linux. Recently though I have started to fiddle around with using some graphical interfaces. For windows there are a few good programs out there. I really like to use TeXaide as it allows me to easily visualize equations. I would highly recommend this piece of software. An excellent website, full of useful stuff, is: http://symphony.arch.rpi.edu/~hendep2/publications/latex/ Well worth a read.

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