What is VorTeX and where can I get it?
VorTeX is a package of programs written at the University of California. It includes several nice previewers and some Emacs modes for TeX and BibTeX. It is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu (128.32.149.78) in ./ucb/mhgs. The VorTeX distribution is not maintained. 7. What is OzTeX and where can I get it (TeX for the Mac)? OzTeX is a public domain version of TeX for the Macintosh. A DVI Previewer and PostScript driver are also included. It should run on any Macintosh Plus, SE, II, or newer model, but will not work on a 128K or 512K Mac. It was written by Andrew Trevorrow, and is available via anonymous ftp from from midway.uchicago.edu (128.135.12.73) in ./pub/OzTeX, which contains other public domain TeXrelated software for the Mac as well, or on a floppy disk from TUG (see question 11). Questions about OzTeX may be directed to oztex@midway.uchicago.edu. 8. What is Fig and where can I get it? Fig is a menu driven tool similar to MacDraw that allows you to draw objects