Software Listing of Author : "John Gillam"
- Mathpad
- License: Shareware
- Price: 30.00


Mathpad is an easy to use text editor for mathematics. You can mix together ordinary text and any mathematical expression. Ideal for math teachers to create quizzes, tests and handouts. Also, you can save the formatted text as an image. With most equation editors you choose a template with the mouse, type a few keystrokes and repeat the process. Mathpad doesn't work this way. Mainly, you just type characers at the keyboard. Most people find this to be easier and faster. Mathpad has some unusual features. For example, the implementation of standard italics for math symbols is simplified by the "automatic math" specification. In this mode, the ordinary text and math expressions get italicized correctly. Another example - the macros feature allows macros with arguments and is easier to use than more sophisticated macros as in...
- Publisher: John Gillam
- Date Released: 07-12-2006
- Download Size: 1693 KB
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- Platform: Win2000, WinOther
- Mathpad Draw
- License: Shareware
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The Mathpad Draw application was designed to create static drawings of various mathematical objects. It is not a calculator, but there are some calculator aspects.
Within the program, animation of several drawing types is possible. Not only is this fun to watch, it can be very informative about the mathematics represented by the drawing.
- Publisher: John Gillam
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- Platform: WinOther
- MathpadDraw
- License: Shareware
- Price: 30.00


MathpadDraw is a drawing tool for mathematical objects, both two and three dimensional. A major feature of the program is the ability to annotate a drawing with almost any mathematical text. You can save any drawing as a small proprietary type file or as a "png" image; of course, you can print any drawing that you make. Two dimensionsal drawings include lines, circles and arcs (allowing almost any plane geometry figure), simple polygons, general polygons, polygon sets (allowing Venn diagrams), conics, curves defined by "guide points" (Bezier curves and splines), discrete graphs (digraphs and trees), function graphs, inequalities, parametric curves and implicit equations. Due to a combination of the Java library of drawing tools and sophisticated algorithms employed by the program, these drawings are uniformly excellent....
- Publisher: John Gillam
- Date Released: 07-12-2008
- Download Size: 3067 KB
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- Platform: Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.1, Mac OS X 10.2, Mac OS X 10.3, Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.5, Win2000, Windows Vista, WinOther

