And what does this have to do with OpenOffice.org? Do you have support 
for it as well? If so, in what way? There are many people on this mailing 
list that would like to know.

Dan

On Wednesday December 31 1969 06:00 pm, MathType wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Design Science is very happy to announce the MathType 6 for Windows is
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>
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>
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>
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