In a previous message, you said : "The problem was, that TeXMaker changed its name". It's totally false. Texmaker has never changed his name since his creation in 2003 : http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/ <goog_1606797835>. You make a confusion between the authentic texmaker and texmakerx which has been forced to change his name by sourceforge.
What sourceforge said : mai 2011 :"I will take a look at the *Texmakerx* project. If they are in fact infringing, we will definitely ask them to change their name, as it is not our policy to promote or host projects that don’t comply with the law. I’m sorry that the original author had to change his project, and I will be happy to reach out to them to see if there’s anything we can do to help set the record straight. ..." ( source : http://sourceforge.net/blog/another-lesson-learned-clear-communication-is-key/). june 2011 : "Those of you using LaTeX to write documents may be familiar with a program called Texmaker <http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/>. A free, cross-platform text editor specifically for LaTeX, this project has been around since 2003. From this project, a new project was forked called TexMakerX. While this was a completely separate project, and said so on their site, there was a lot of crossover and considerable confusion between the two projects." (source : http://sourceforge.net/blog/texmakerx-is-now-texstudio/ ) Note on the authentic texmaker homesite : "This program is the authentic Texmaker editor and there is strictly no relationship between this program developed since 2003 and another latex editor which uses intentionally almost the same name to trick users."
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