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Re: mm as a calc tutor????
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg4677] Re: mm as a calc tutor????
- From: jgregg at athenet.net (Joe Gregg)
- Date: Thu, 22 Aug 1996 03:55:27 -0400
- Organization: Lawrence University
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
In article <4ve8t3$iro at dragonfly.wolfram.com>, markg4304 at aol.com
(Markg4304) wrote:
>Mathematica is not very user friendly. However, "The Joy of Mathematica"
>by Alan Schuchat and Fred Schultz adds the program Joy of Mathematica
>which you can use to interface with Mathematica. It has pull down menus
>and windows where one fills in information. It gives explanations of what
>command is being done in plain english not Mathematica commands.
> However, it only works with MacIntosh. I don't know if they have a
>windows version.
You may also want to look at Leibniz, which is a much more powerful and
very user-
friendly interface to Mathematica (also for Macintosh only). Check out the
Leibniz
web site:
<http://www.athenet.net/~jgregg/Leibniz.html>
--
Joe Gregg
Lawrence University
Appleton, WI 54911
(414) 832-6736 / jgregg at athenet.net
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