Equatio vs. MathMagic

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Equatio
Score 7.6 out of 10
N/A
Equatio is an equation editor used to create digital, accessible maths with the goal of making maths and science more accessible and engaging for every student.N/A
MathMagic
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
MathMagic is a WYSIWYG math editor with Graphic user interface, with support for MathML, LaTeX, and MS Equation Editor.
$49
one-time fee per user
Pricing
EquatioMathMagic
Editions & Modules
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MathMagic Personal Academic for a School
$200
per year All students + up to 50 teachers
MathMagic Personal Academic for a School District
$500
per year Up to 50 schools in the same school district. All Students + Teachers.
MathMagic Personal for Government Office / Non-Profit Organization
$600
per year For a Government Office or Non-Profit Organization. Up to 1,000 users.
MathMagic Personal Academic for a Campus
$1000
per year For one physical Campus of a University or College. Students + Professors/Faculty + Staffs. Up to 10,000 users.
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
EquatioMathMagic
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Features
EquatioMathMagic
Equation Editors
Comparison of Equation Editors features of Product A and Product B
Equatio
6.4
7 Ratings
0% above category average
MathMagic
-
Ratings
Equation Text Box7.07 Ratings00 Ratings
Mathematical Symbols and Functions6.67 Ratings00 Ratings
Basic Equations6.97 Ratings00 Ratings
Advanced Equations7.35 Ratings00 Ratings
STEM Tools5.85 Ratings00 Ratings
Formatting Options6.27 Ratings00 Ratings
Equation Numbering5.65 Ratings00 Ratings
Equation Templates6.26 Ratings00 Ratings
Export/Import Equations6.45 Ratings00 Ratings
Equation Editing Tools7.06 Ratings00 Ratings
Equation Auto-complete6.76 Ratings00 Ratings
One-click Graphing6.44 Ratings00 Ratings
Equation Collaboration and Sharing5.04 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
EquatioMathMagic
Likelihood to Recommend
7.3
(7 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
8.5
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
EquatioMathMagic
Likelihood to Recommend
Texthelp
It is suitable for learners that are completing their maths tasks online. It means they can effortlessly use mathematical symbols with accuracy. It means that the work is presented effectively. It is not so useful for jottings and working out as it tries too predict too much when the child is not finished.
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MathMagic
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Pros
Texthelp
  • It has a separate Mathspace workplace for doing problem solving tasks.
  • It integrates with Read&Write 4GC tools to allow for literacy support along with numeracy support.
  • It works well with Google forms, Docs, and PDFs in Orbitnote
  • The AI quiz generator is a great time saver!
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MathMagic
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Cons
Texthelp
  • Additional templates for higher level math in math space
  • Examples that teachers can use and see how they can address access needs within Equatio.
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MathMagic
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Support Rating
Texthelp
Support is great. Would love to experience better data analytics to determine the effectiveness of the product. This is a major pitfall because it is ultimately the reason why the product is failing.
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MathMagic
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Alternatives Considered
Texthelp
Equatio is okay, but not great.
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MathMagic
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Return on Investment
Texthelp
  • not many teachers are using it as far as I have seen - there are other tools available to them that do the same things
  • teachers who do use it enjoy the slide format of activities and how they can assign easily to students
  • teachers would prefer to have the results and progress of the work assigned appear in the Google classroom instead of having a separate dashboard
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MathMagic
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ScreenShots

Equatio Screenshots

Screenshot of Equatio toolbarScreenshot of Equatio mathspace