Re: Question about Mathematica
- To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg11561] Re: Question about Mathematica
- From: bruck@pacificnet.net (Ronald Bruck)
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 13:56:14 -0500
- Organization: Univ of Southern Calif
- References: <6dk5nk$oam$7@dragonfly.wolfram.com>
In article <6dk5nk$oam$7@dragonfly.wolfram.com>, "JOHN C ERB" <JOHN_C_ERB@prodigy.net> wrote: > MathLive, a program from MiloHedge, does exactly what you're asking. > They can be reached at www.milohedge.com > > By the way, Wolfram is apparently working on an application called > Dynamic Visualizer which also is to do what you're asking. > I have MathLive, and while it's very nice, it isn't NEARLY as good as 3DConix Explorer, which is based on OpenGL. This renderer gives plots which LOOK like Mathematica graphics (and can look quite a bit better, if you use some of the OpenGL stuff too). --Ron Bruck