We’ve been a bit quiet, working hard on the v2.3 release. But thankfully there’s plenty of great stuff coming from our community so here are a few cool things we’ve come across in the past few weeks.
Blackboard video tutorial
David Gibson at Blackboard has produced a video tutorial for integrating MathJax in Blackboard Learn 9.1 SP10+.
TexPaste
If you haven’t seen it on Hacker News already, TexPaste is a new pastebin-like app with some wysiwyg functionality.
Vision Objects updates
Vision Objects has updated its awesome handwriting webdemo (integrating Desmos) and released MyScript MathPad for iOS (free with in-app purchases). Its technology is also used in another iOS app, Math Ink.
Lectures on the web
Quite a buzz came from Michael Gottlieb’s wonderful HTML5 edition of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. And if you want to learn the principles of finite deformation continuum mechanics, check out Bob McGinty’s excellent text.
Neo4j GraphGists add MathJax support
The graph databases experts at Neo4j have added MathJax support into their GraphGist viewer so go ahead and check out this example and check out their awesome examples in general.
Inkling adds MathJax support
Publishing startup Inkling added MathJax support (both TeX and MathML input) to its authoring platform Inkling Habitat.
Writing Kit with MathJax keyboard
The iOS app Writing Kit now comes with a dedicated MathJax keyboard for easier input.
ChromeVox team at GD
Google’s ChromeVox team sat down and recorded an excellent video for Google Developers bringing you up to speed to the new enhancements coming to ChromeVox soon.
Meet Fred at Mozilla Summit
Last but very much not least, our own Fred Wang is heading to the Mozilla Summit this week. You can get a sneak peek at his slides over on github (Firefox required).
Thanks everyone!