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cyWriter is ... ... a full-screen enabled distraction-free real-time LaTeX writing environment for OSX. cyWriter's clean and minimalistic yet highly configurable interface delivers a simplicity which allows the user to focus on contents while producing professionally formatted publication-ready documents. In contrast to ... ... many other word processors, cyWriter employs the LaTeX typesetting engine, in which access to a rich set of formatting features is achieved through simple textual commands. This implementation produces high-quality PDF documents that are up to the standards of professionally edited printed books, journals or articles. cyWriter can ... ... be used without any prior knowledge of LaTeX for producing extensive high-quality text documents. However, with only a small set of simple commands described in cyWriter's Manual, practically unlimited access to the full formatting power can be obtained, which allows to produce documents with professionally formatted tables, equations and figures. If you ... ... have comments or questions, encounter problems or want to leave a feedback, please contact us. Important NotescyWriter is a project under active development, and should be viewed as mere test-bed for ideas aiming at fusing the ultimate power of the LaTeX typesetting engine with the real-time capabilities of professional WYSIWYG word processors. cyWriter is distributed for free. If you like the idea and implementation, have constructive suggestions, or want to contribute to the project, feel free to contact cyWriter Support. General Disclaimer In no event will the developers of cyWriter be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of cyWriter distributions provided on this site. DevelopersMichelle Rudolph-Lilith
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DownloadscyWriter can be downloaded for free as OSX binary. Just uncompress the archive and copy the executable into the Applications folder.
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