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TeXnicCenter - The Center of your LaTeX Universe

TeXnicCenter is a feature rich and easy-to-use integrated environment for creating LaTeX documents on the Windows platform. Its powerful editor and its tight integration with the LaTeX environment helps you to concentrate on what matters: The content of your document. TeXnicCenter is Free Open Source Software (GPL).

Though the text editor is the center of TeXnicCenter, the full power comes from its tight integration with the other components involved in the process of writing, building and viewing LaTeX documents. With TeXnicCenter you get a central user interface that allows you to control all the other tools. And all this packeted in a comfortable and modern user interface. TeXnicCenter has been downloaded more than 1,000,000 times and is the best choice for LaTeX authors working on the windows platform.

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Introduction to TeXnicCenter in Greek

News | Tino | Friday, 13 January 2012

We have now a Greek documentation which gives an introduction to working with TeXnicCenter.
Thanks to our user Yianno Charalambous for the documentation!

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Umfrage zur Benutzerfreundlichkeit von TeXnicCenter

News | Sven | Saturday, 11 December 2010

Zusammen mit der Designstudentin Julia Pohl von der Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel haben wir eine Umfrage zur Benutzerfreundlichkeit von TeXnicCenter entwickelt. Die Ergebnisse werden uns helfen, TeXnicCenter mehr an die Bedürfnisse unserer Nutzer anzupassen. Nach Abschluss der Umfrage werden wir die Auswertung auf der Homepage veröffentlichen. Hier geht's direkt zur Umfrage.

Together with the design student Julia Pohl (Muthesius Kunsthochschule Kiel) we developed a survey about the usability of TeXnicCenter. It is supposed to help us for the future development of TeXnicCenter. Currently the survey is only available in German. We are looking for volunteers that translate...

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