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Top free Alternatives to TexMakerX for Mac

  1. PhotoPad Free Mac Photo Editing Software is a special tool that has been created exclusively for the Mac. The app comes packed with tools that promise to...

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  2. If you're still working with Photoshop CS2 and you like creating your own web photo galleries you may know how easy it is to do this in Adobe's design...

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  3. Praat is scientific tool for those studying linguistics that can analyze spectrograms.Praat can read sounds recorded with the program or audio files recorded...

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  4. HitFilm Express is a free multimedia editing software offered by FXHome. As a free product, HitFilm Express is specifically targeted at people who don’t have...

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  5. Photoscape X for Mac is a free photo editor that's been on Windows for years and has finally arrived on Mac. Although it doesn't quite match-up to the...

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  6. VLC Media Player is a free multimedia player that lets you play music and video content. You can download this handy program for Mac, Microsoft Windows PC...

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  7. Removed keyboard shortcut for "hard wrap", since pushing it by mistake can have drastic consequences. Added new Edit menu items: Substitutions...

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  8. Improved Unicode support Font rendering with Fontconfig and Xft Support for using X displays and text terminals in one session, and for running as a...

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  9. LyX is a basically a WYSIWYG editor for programmers although its more commonly used to produce and edit scientific texts.LyX is very different from Microsoft...

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