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Good idea, doing that right now.TLHS said:on the topic of free things disappearing, I've just archived my own copy of the SMath installer and the plugins that I use.
Andrey said:I just want to add that this small requirement to activate SMath Studio is a huge step to make this software much more powerful in the nearest future.
You just need to activate the program. It is free.
You can use online or offline activation as you wish.
Once it is done you''ll have no any watermarks or other restrictions.
Why? I will try to explain: I've created a company in Russia and we have a brilliant team of 3 programmers (strong in IT, math, physics). We were able to monetize a project and working hard to make our first clients happy (licensing server, courses, planning and features for companies). We are going to finish our current activities in a Month or two and then will start improve SMath Studio itself: new graphs, stable Writer, performance of the numeric/symbolic calculation engines, new files format (modern and stable) and much more - that is what we will do in 2023.
Hope you'll enjoy the results.
I just asking to activate a program for free! Nothing more...
Best regards, Andrey Ivashov.
On the other hand, I find calling Python from Excel very unclunky, and an excellent way to work with units or evaluate formulas entered as text, as well a providing much better ways do matrix analysis etc. I don't get why no-one seems very interested in that approach.
It looks awesome, so I'm definitely interested. Lack of experience with python is the impediment.IDS said:I don't get why no-one seems very interested in that approach.
IDS said:On the other hand, I find calling Python from Excel very unclunky, and an excellent way to work with units or evaluate formulas entered as text, as well a providing much better ways do matrix analysis etc.
milkshakelake said:The learning curve is 100+ hours to do that. I dove into it, but the background knowledge needed is intimidating, and I can't imagine a whole office adopting it. There will inevitably be some people in every office who aren't technologically literate and need something simpler like SMath or Excel. I really wish it was easier. I am very much interested in this approach and still working on it.
me said:The only thing I haven't worked out how to do well yet is display nicely formatted versions of maths text, but I'm working on that.
Everyone,
You are on a treadmill.