So I'm back to (happily) giving it five stars.įor technical reasons we were unable to update here for some time.
It would be possible to download and run an external typesetter if desired.Īs an occasional math student, I find that the App Store version is more than capable when it comes to producing beautifully typeset maths papers, as required by my faculty. There is the issue of sandboxing, which means that this version does not support external (local) typesetters but that is absolutely no fault of the developers. It appears that in the intervening years they have resolved their issues with the App Store, and it is now up and running and working fine, even on the latest version on macOS Monterey.
I was unhappy a number of years ago, because the developers appeared to have abandoned their Mac App Store version. UPDATED: Back to being the best LaTeX editor on the Mac App Store
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