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As Desig Science licenced their reduced equation editor not only to microsoft, but to other vendor's, the question arrises if their equation editor is also vulnerable.
Is there a simple way to be sure?
In order to name just a few:
XP Tech Equation 2
SoftMaker Formeleditor
Corel Equation 2.0
GRAMS Equation 2.1
Sakbr Software Equation 2.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
As Desig Science licenced their reduced equation editor not only to microsoft, but to other vendor's, the question arrises if their equation editor is also vulnerable.
Is there a simple way to be sure?
In order to name just a few:
XP Tech Equation 2
SoftMaker Formeleditor
Corel Equation 2.0
GRAMS Equation 2.1
Sakbr Software Equation 2.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: