This was the first stable version that handled 64-bit versions of Office properly. Before this, users had to force 32-bit Office to get equations to work. 6.8 made that pain go away.
MathType 6.8 introduced a handy feature for tablet users or those with a stylus: . Instead of hunting and pecking for symbols on a keyboard, users could write equations by hand, and the software would convert the ink into a typeset equation. This mimicked the natural flow of solving problems on paper. mathtype 6.8
MathType 6.8 was specifically engineered to support the operating systems and productivity suites dominant during its release era. Windows Compatibility This was the first stable version that handled
Writing math requires strict adherence to typesetting rules. Variables must be italicized, functions (like users could write equations by hand