TeXShop is a TeX previewer for Mac OS X, written in Cocoa. Since pdf is a native file format on OS X, TeXShop uses "pdftex" and "pdflatex" rather than "tex" and "latex" to typeset in its default configuration; these programs in the standard TeX Live distribution of TeX produce pdf output instead of dvi output. TeXShop uses TeX Live, a standard distribution of Tex programs maintained by the TeX Users Group (TUG) for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and various other Unix machines. The distribution includes tex, latex, dvips, tex fonts, cyrillic fonts, and virtually all other programs and supporting files commonly used in the TeX world.
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Brilliant front-end for creating TeX documents. It's interface consists of two windows, an editor and a viewer. It's best feature is the ability to command-click in one pane which highlights the current position in the other.
Convenience features include editable macros and templates.
Users of other front-ends should note that TeXShop doesn't use a button-centred interface like TeXnicCenter, nor is it cross-platform like Texmaker.
A very great tool, this is the reason why I embraced latex.
LaTeX made easy.
My LaTeX editor of choice. With what I do, a GUI is basically useless anyway.
texshop is easy to use and you make nice looking articles in a really short time
Although the LaTeX language itself takes some getting used to, TeXShop makes it easy to create such documents. Comes with several good templates to get you started with common tasks, such as letters or reports. It would be a little better and more accessible if it were WYSIWYG, but there are other apps that do that fairly well.