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SMath Studio - SMath
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Tiny, but powerful mathematical program with WYSIWYG editor and complete units of measurements support.
It provides numerous computing features and rich user interface translated into about 40 different languages. Application also contains integrated mathematical reference book.
Free for personal usage! Plans for Organizations are available!
Application can be easily extended based on your needs. Built-in Extensions Manager tool allows to get access to hundreds official and third-party resources of the following types: usage examples, plug-ins, SMath Viewer based applications, snippets, interface translations, interactive books, handbooks and tutorials.
As a civil engineer, over the years I have frequently used MathCAD for not only performing but also documenting calculations. With PTC dropping perpetual licensing, my recommendation to all the junior engineers I train is to give SMath Studio a serious look. While not a turnkey replacement for MathCAD, it provides most of the functionality and power at an incredible price. Already a wonderful program filling a key niche spot between a numerical calculator like Octave, and a CAS like Maxima, the expanding plugin and 3rd party development is on the rise and this project's future keeps getting even brighter. Much consideration must be given by any engineer or business before they settle on a software for adopting into the workflow. Although not open-source in the strictest sense, the development community is similar to what you would find in any first class OSS software project. The current owner of the SMath Project has also agreed to release the source code under open source license should he not be able to continue the project. So do not let the cost (your time) of learning SMath Studio and migrating your MathCAD computation sheets scare you. This project is here to stay.
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by Michael Fuller, P.E., PMP
Niezwykle przejrzyste narzędzie. Świetne do sprawdzenia czegoś na szybko, naturalne jak pisanie w zeszycie. Silna alternatywa dla MathCADa, zdecydowanie godny polecenia!
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by mati
An amazing math tool, a must-have for engineers and scientists everywhere. (And it's not bad as a quick expression evaluator, either.)
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by Mike Williams
This release is prepared to demonstrate and test something new, which will be used by default soon. Press Ctrl+Alt+L to activate. This functionality is not completed yet (80% of work is done I would say), but already usable. For me, after the first minutes of work with pages view I absolutely don't want to work in legacy document view anymore. There are some observations related to zooming and printing using new visualization mode but I think these issues are minor. Please let me know you any inconsistency found. Thanks in advance! Best regards!
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Discovered strange look of the for operator inside the function: Wrote code outside, than copy-pasted it into the function. Than it looks like that (look at Range2 inside for operator). Edited by user 30 January 2018 22:08:13(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: tomtit Discovered strange look of the for operator inside the function Thank you! Fixed.
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Originally Posted by: Andrey Ivashov
This release is prepared to demonstrate and test something new, which will be used by default soon.
Press Ctrl+Alt+L to activate.
Best regards!
I acknowledge, that the new viewing style is helpful for making documents for printout. If using small notebook screens with limited height it might be better to keep the classical style without page margin preview. This preview goes at the cost of screen space for math regions. Therefore I'd vote for having an option to select the default canvas view. I rarely print out SMath documents but rather exclusively work on screen. |
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Originally Posted by: mkraska Originally Posted by: Andrey Ivashov
This release is prepared to demonstrate and test something new, which will be used by default soon.
Press Ctrl+Alt+L to activate.
Best regards!
I acknowledge, that the new viewing style is helpful for making documents for printout. If using small notebook screens with limited height it might be better to keep the classical style without page margin preview. This preview goes at the cost of screen space for math regions. Therefore I'd vote for having an option to select the default canvas view. I rarely print out SMath documents but rather exclusively work on screen. I agree with Martin of having an option to select the default view. Regards, Radovan |
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