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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.
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I needed the simplest functions, which I did in Mathcad. Now this software does everything I need. Keep up the good work. Brilliant. Thank you.
by Kunt Celebi
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Thanks Andrey Ivashov for this wonderful tool that you provided.
It is designed very well and the best opensource alternative to MathCAD available.
by Walter
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Znakomite narzędzie, nie tylko dla studentów. Oby SMath rozwijał się nadal.
by Witold P.
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Best WYSYWIG math software, with outstanding cost/effect factor!
In some areas even better thought than it's commercial oponent (auto complete, very big plugin database, small program size etc). Highly reccomended.
by Bartłomiej Minor
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I really like it. It's one of the most usable free software applications I deal with.
by Juanma Belda
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Es ist die einzige Alternative zum mittlerweile desaströsen MathCAD. Mit dem ich Jahrzehnte -seit der Version 3.0- sehr gut und gern arbeitete. MathCAD war exzellent, um komplizierte Mathematik im Ingenieurwesen anzuwenden. MathCAD ist heute viel unübersichtlicher und alles dauert viel länger, bei drastisch reduzierter Funktionalität. Das MathCAD-Team empfiehlt "Profis" Shortcuts, wie in Zeiten, als die Bildschirme noch grün waren.
Ich wünsche mir, dass Ihr, Andrey und Dein Team, auch die Apple-Version bald offerieren könnt und Euch vor allem auf mathematische Features für Ingenieure fokussiert. Dass man auch bald mit wieder mit Operatoren, wie dem NABLA-Operator symbolisch rechnen kann. Viel Erfolg auf Eurem Weg. Mit SMath Mathematik in mathematischer Notation anwenden, ist wie Muttersprache sprechen. Die geniale Idee, Funktionen und Operationen auf einen virtuellen Taschenrechner zu packen, ist extrem intuitiv und erleichtert die Bedienung. Weiter so.
by Michael Stanimirov
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Excellent program. Thanks to his author for freely sharing such an amazing piece of software. Thumbs up.
by A Chang
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As a Civil Engineering professor, I've realized to be hard to find a software suitable for both introductory and advanced subjects. SMath is the only free software I know to get the job done. Try it out.
by João Felipe Melo
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I strongly encourage professionals who use the software for commercial purpose to donate. SMath Studio, in my opinion, is better suited for documenting engineering calculations than MathCAD Prime 3, which is commercially developed, and is considered to be the software of choice by many.
As engineering professionals, we all pay yearly professional license fee; if we donate a fraction of that fee to Andrey it will let him to continue working on this extremely useful and functional tool.
Thank you, Andrey! Long Live SMath
by Alex M.
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This is an amazing mathematical tool which is at the same level as some of the most sophisticated and expensive math software. I use it in all my classes and promote its use with all my engineering students.
by Antonio Medrano
The functionality of the program can be expanded through the installation of plug-ins created by third-party developers and companies, as well as those prepared by the SMath LLC team. Most plug-ins are open source and can be modified if necessary.
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Extends SMath Studio with a 3D Plot Region.
Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Extends SMath Studio with more save/import/export features.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Access to a set of programs for calculating properties of water, steam, gases and gases mixtures. Requires separate installation of the Water Steam Pro libraries and appropriate license for it (see http://www.wsp.ru/).
ООО "ЭсМат"
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Provides access to the free and open source computer algebra system Maxima.
Kay Graubmann & Martin Kraska (THB www.th-brandenburg.de)
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Extends SMath Studio with a X-Y Plot Region.
Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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A SMath Studio native wrapper of the CoolProp library (www.coolprop.org) - thermophysical property database and wrappers for a selection of programming environments.
Mike Kaganski
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Contains nonlinear solvers for equations and systems of equations: Bisected Direct Quadratic Regula Falsi (BDQRF), Bisection, Brent's, Broyden's, Homotopy, Newton-Raphson, Ridder's, Secant, etc.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Digital Signal Processing Library: spectral analysis, IIR and FIR filters, resampling algorithms, etc.
Sergey Bakhurin (http://dsplib.org), Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Extends SMath Studio with statistical tools: Sample Estimators, Probability Density, Cumulative Density, Quantile functions, Random Numbers, etc.
Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Provides an interface to the SQLite relational database engine.
Chris Bietz, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev
System requirements - Desktop (Windows):
Framework: .NET Framework 2.0 or higher
- Desktop (Linux):
Framework: Mono 2.0 (libmono-winforms-2.0-cil package) or higher
Interface languages (37 languages) - [ARA] Arabic / العربي
- [BEL] Belarusian / Беларуская
- [BUL] Bulgarian / Български
- [CAT] Catalan / Català
- [CHS] Chinese (Simplified) / 简体中文
- [CHT] Chinese (Traditional) / 簡體中文
- [CPP] Portuguese (Brazil) / Brazil (Português)
- [CZE] Czech / Čeština
- [DAN] Danish / Dansk
- [DUT] Dutch / Nederlands
- [ENG] English / English
- [FAS] Persian / فارسی
- [FIN] Finnish / Suomi
- [FRE] French / Français
- [GER] German / Deutsch
- [GRE] Greek / Ελληνικά
- [HEB] Hebrew / עברית
- [HUN] Hungarian / Magyar
- [IND] Indonesian / Bahasa Indonesia
- [ITA] Italian / Italiano
- [JPN] Japanese / 日本語
- [KOR] Korean / 한국어
- [LAV] Latvian / Latviešu
- [LTH] Lithuanian / Lietuvių
- [NOR] Norwegian / Norsk
- [POL] Polish / Polski
- [POR] Portuguese / Português
- [RON] Romanian / Română
- [RUS] Russian / Русский
- [SCC] Serbian (Latin) / Srpski
- [SCR] Croatian / Hrvatski
- [SLK] Slovak / Slovenčina
- [SPA] Spanish / Español
- [SRP] Serbian (Cyrillic) / Српски
- [SWE] Swedish / Svenska
- [TUR] Turkish / Türkçe
- [UKR] Ukrainian / Українська
Tutorial SMath Studio tutorial by Bernard Liengme. SMathPrimer.pdf (Date: 11.11.2011. File size: 2.06MB) - to open in Adobe Acrobat Reader
Introduction of the use of SMath Studio by Gilberto E. Urroz, Ph.D., P.E. Other files SMath Studio icons (  ) of all available sizes (16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 128x128, 256x256) in PNG format.
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