On 8/21/2009 2:44:20 AM, pleitch wrote:
== Or do you mean Microsoft Math:
==
http://www.microsoft.com/learningspace/products.aspx?prod=math
== And at $20 the Microsft Math product looks
better overall, and definately more complete. So
that would make the Prime price somewhere around
the $10 mark... right?
Nice idea, but not quite in the same ball park as
Spirit. Math is effectively a smart calculator
and the output is indicative of that. It is also
quick to use and gives fast results, which the
Spirit developers should note.
One particular aspect I do like is the ability to
hand-write an expression; even with my useless
mouse-writing skills, it recognized I wanted the
integral of x
2. This is most useful
and in keeping with the use of Mathcad as a
whiteboard (see
http://collab.mathsoft.com/read?112745,12 ). Another useful feature is that that
it returns a string equivalent of the symbolic
expressions - another much requested feature for
Mathcad.
However, capability wise, I'd still say Spirit is
worth a few dollars more, particularly the ability
to 2D layout a document and (unless I've missed
it) let a user define a function
🙂