| Discussion: | All Tools in Calculus on Computer |
| Topic: | DE Software |
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| Subject: | RE: DE Software |
| Author: | scruff |
| Date: | Aug 13 2005 |
> I have used the software Differential Systems by Herman Gollwitzer
> for MANY years. I am interested in a similar package. I am not
> interested in Maple (we have it), Matlab , etc
What features
> resulted in me using this for 15 years?
- no manual required
-
> no programming required
- independent of textbook
- available
> in MAC format
- just type , point and click
This software was
> reviewed by Keith Devlin in 1990 after I gave a
brief demo. He
> said, and I still agree, that it was just what we need
in the
> classroom
No frills. Does about every (graphical ) thing you
> could want in an
intro DE course. VERY inexpensive. And anyone
> with a basic knowledge
of ODE's would not need assistance OR a
> manual.
It is outdated but I have found nothing close to it in
> simplicity and
still plenty powerful enough for an intro course
> Any information on similar software would be greatly appreciated
> Thank you
kevin farrell
let me try again
Generic software specifically for ODEs and systems
Cheap ,very easy to use , text independent mac compatible
I.e. HG's software updated!
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