OT: Mathematica/MATLAB in your pocket?
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10-03-2008, 01:45 PM
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10-03-2008, 01:56 PM
Egan, Thanks for the link. Looks like a very nice product. I will read some more on it before making a decision to buy it. Namir
10-04-2008, 01:43 AM
Egan -- Missed you at HHC this year! Hugh Steers gave me a demo of this software on his cell phone (not an iPhone) at Friday's pre-HHC dinner gathering. I was certainly impressed with the capabilities and speed, but a powerful microprocessor, large color backlit LCD and high-energy battery makes it all possible. One still must remember the power consumption of the display and the software itself. It would be a shame to discharge the battery experimenting with advanced math problems, then not be able to make/take phone calls due to lack of a charged battery. A stylus and good near-distance eyesight must be used to make entries. -- KS ▼
10-04-2008, 02:23 AM
I tried this software on a PocketPC. Karl Schneider's remarks on stylus usage and eyesight are right to the point. I found it to be not very intuitive and to have a rather awkward user interface. I found myself much more at ease with Math Tablet. It's highly customizable, works well with XCAS and even has RPN entry available. But only for PPC and smartphone...
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10-04-2008, 02:48 AM
Quote:George, Thanks a lot for this mouth watering link. Quote:Compared to other obstacles, that's probably the easiest to overcome. ▼
10-04-2008, 08:40 AM
I have already suggested this publicly:
HP please, give us finally the tools we need Veli-Pekka Nousiainen
10-04-2008, 04:05 AM
Quote:Just couldn't get away.
Quote:It is not a replacement for a laptop or a calculator, but nice to have in a pinch. Every iPhone battery life article I have read ends the same, "once you get over playing with it and testing every new app, the battery life improves". E.g. I went from using i41CXp everyday (because I could) to using it just when I need it (just like my 41CX). See you next year.
10-04-2008, 04:42 PM
It looks interesting. The Palm, Windows, and Mac downloads consist of a base program and a few specialized add-ons. I would be interested to see what is included in the iPhone app. $30 for an iPhone app is pretty expensive, too. I have downloaded the Palm trial and am trying to warm up to it. The interface is not intuitive. Les |