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PhpMathPublisher - 0 views

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    With PhpMathPublisher, you can publish mathematical documents on the web by using only a php script (no latex programs on the server, no mathml...). * The method : each formula is transformed into image by a php script which returns the corresponding html code. * Advantages for the visitors : the web pages created by PhpMathPublisher can be displayed by all the current browsers. The visitor does not have anything to install on his system: neither fonts, nor plugins... * Advantages for the webmasters : o Only Php (with the GD library) and some fonts are required. o PhpMathPublisher is simple to install and use. You can convert a mathematical text with only one php command. o It can be easily used by CMS systems, weblogs and forums. o PhpMathPublisher creates cross-browser pages. o The png images created by the script are transparent and can be placed in any page.
anonymous

MathPad Home Page - 0 views

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    MathPad2 is a prototype Tablet PC application for mathematical problem solving. At the core of its functionality is the novel concept of mathematical sketching, making dynamic illustrations by combining handwritten mathematics and free-form diagrams. MathPad2 is designed so a user can create simple illustrations as if they were working with pencil and paper. Teachers can use MathPad2 to quickly create illustrations to be used in their lessons and students can use the application to aid in their studies. As examples, the screenshot above shows a mathematical sketch for a damped harmonic oscillator. The handwritten mathematics is associated to the drawing using a simple gestural user interface. The diagram will animate according to this mathematical specification. Users can also change system parameters to see how the oscillator is affected under various conditions. The screenshot below shows MathPad2's graphing capability. Users can simply write down mathematical expressions and graph them using a simple line gesture.
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Geometria - 0 views

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    With Geometria, one can draw and measure segments and angles, measure areas and volumes, transform, cut and join figures. Figures can be turned around and rotated as easily as if having them in one's hands.
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