ftp
are available in the document
systems/unix/unixtex.ftp
A useful set of binaries for various common Unix systems is to be found as part of the teTeX distribution (systems/unix/teTeX/distrib/binaries); teTeX will compile on most Unix systems, though it was originally developed for use under Linux (see below).
A second package, gTeX, runs under MS-DOS or Windows (and its users speak well of it). It is available from systems/msdos/gtex
TUG (and some of the other user groups) offer all freely-available TeX software for the PC. A catalogue is available free from TUG.
Another partly shareware program is CMacTeX (available as systems/mac/cmactex), put together by Tom Kiffe. This is much closer to the Unix TeX setup (it uses dvips, for instance).
If anonymous ftp
is not available to you, send a message
containing the line `help
' to
atari@atari.archive.umich.edu
You can also order a CD-ROM containing this and other Amiga software from Walnut Creek CDROM, telephone (+1) 510-947-5997.
ftp
from ftp.math.utah.edu
(128.110.198.34) in pub/tex/pub/web
There are good TeX-writing environments and editors for most operating systems; some are described below, but this is only a personal selection:
TeXtelmExtel (systems/msdos/emtex-contrib/TeXtelmExtel) is a Shell for emTeX or WTeX and related tools under Windows. It includes a simple multiple-document editor, a built-in spelling checker, automatic OEM/ANSI character conversion, user-definable point-and-click Templates, support for the forward and inverse search mechanism of DVI driver for Windows and for automatic font generation. Besides the predefined tools, up to 10 user-defined tools can be set up.
On a PC with large enough memory, a version of GNU emacs, that will run under Windows, is available; thus you can also use AUCTeX under Windows.
Y&Y's commercial (and high-quality) Windows previewer, dviwindo, can be used as a good TeX shell, calling programs such as TeX, drivers, and editors (Y&Y supply the public domain PE, and recommend the commercial Epsilon) from customisable menus (see commercial vendors for details of Y&Y).
Scientific Word is a WYSIWYG editing program, strong on maths, which uses LaTeX for output (see vendors for contact address).
There is another set of shell programs to help you manipulate BibTeX databases.
There are many commercial implementations of TeX. The first appeared not long after TeX itself appeared. Of the vendors, ArborText (formerly Textset) and Personal TeX are those who have survived longest (since the mid or early 80s).
What follows is probably an incomplete list. Naturally, no warranty or fitness for purpose is implied by the inclusion of any vendor in this list. The source of the information is given to provide some clues to its currency.
In general, a commercial implementation will come `complete', that is, with suitable previewers and printer drivers. They normally also have extensive documentation (i.e., not just the TeXbook!) and some sort of support service. In some cases this is a toll free number (probably applicable only within the USA and or Canada), but others also have email, and normal telephone and fax support.
ArborText IncSource: TUGboat 15(1) (1994)
1000 Victors Way
Suite 400
Ann Arbor MI 48108
USA
Tel: (+1) 313-996-3566
Fax: (+1) 313-996-3573
Northlake Software, Inc.Source: Email from Pat Rau, November 1994
812 SW Washington, Ste 1100
Portland, OR 97201
USA
Tel: (+1) 503-228-3383
Fax: (+1) 503-228-5662
Email: rau@nls.com
The Kinch Computer Co.Source: Email from Richard Kinch, December 1995
6994 Pebble Beach Court
Lake Worth FL 33467
USA
Tel: (+1) 561-966-8400 Fax: (+1) 561-966-0692 Email: kinch@holonet.net
Web: http://www.emi.net/~kinch
Y&Y, Inc.Source: Y&Y announcement, February 1995
45 Walden Street
Concord MA 01742
USA
Tel: 800-742-4059 (within the USA)
Tel: (+1) 508-371-3286
Fax: (+1) 508-371-2004
Email: sales-help@YandY.com and tech-help@YandY.com
Web: http://www.YandY.com/
Personal TeX IncSource: TUGboat 16(2) (1995)
12 Madrona Street
Mill Valley, CA 94941
USA
Tel: 800-808-7906 (within the USA)
Fax: (+1) 415-388-8865
Email: pti@crl.com
Web: http://www.crl.com/~pti/
MicroPress IncSource: MicroPress home page, April 1996
68-30 Harrow Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
USA
Tel: (+1) 718-575-1816
Fax: (+1) 718-575-8038
Email: support@micropress-inc.com
Web: http://www.micropress-inc.com/
Micro Programs, Inc.Source: AMS listing, November 1994
251 Jackson Ave.
Syosset, NY 11791
USA
Tel: (+1) 516-921-1351
Email: sales@microprograms.com
Dr Christopher Mabb
Scientific Word Ltd.
98 Pont Adam
Ruabon
Wrexham
Clwyd, LL14 6EF
UK
Tel: 0345 660340 (within the UK)
Tel: +44 1978 824684
Fax: 01978 823066 (within the UK)
Email: christopher@sciword.demon.co.uk
TCI Software Research Inc.Source: Mail from Christopher Mabb, November 1995
1190 Foster Road
Las Cruces NM 88001-3739
USA
Tel: (+1) 505-522-4600
Fax: (+1) 505-522-0116
Email: info@tcisoft.com
Web: http://www.tcisoft.com/tcisoft.html
Blue Sky ResearchSource: TUGboat 15(1) (1994)
534 SW Third Avenue
Portland, OR 97204
USA
Tel: 800-622-8398 (within the USA)
Tel: (+1) 503-222-9571
Fax: (+1) 503-222-1643
Email: sales@bluesky.com
Web: http://www.bluesky.com/
Radical Eye SoftwareSource: Mail from Tom Rokicki, November 1994
PO Box 2081
Stanford, CA 94309
USA