Brian Cogan analyses the opportunities presented by webMathematica, an online version of the successful Wolfram software.
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Ray Girvan on two alternative packages reflecting a common quest for PDE solutions.
Ray Girvan reviews the XP-compliant Mathcad 2001i which has an increased focus on engineering
Brian Cogan reviews The Mathematical Explorer, an unusual piece of educational software
It's some while since I last looked at TecPlot - more than two years, in fact, at release 9. A lot has happened in the time between. Version 10 will have come to market by the time readers see this article, though as I finalise it I have seen only as far as the final release candidate beta.
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