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Easy, reliable two-dimensional graphing.

GrafEq (pronounced 'graphic') is an intuitive, flexible, precise and robust program for producing graphs of implicit relations. GrafEq is designed to foster a strong visual understanding of mathematics by providing a reliable graphing engine that encourages exploration.

License: Shareware
Language: English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Release: 2004-08-13
Size: 2 Mb
Cost: 60.00 $
A free script generator: automate & sched

PaseoExpress is the first graphical development tool for operations managers. Model and generate your operational scripts graphically in XML format. Control XML directly in your scheduling application, in local command mode or remotly. - Configure 35 process COMPONENTS, describe constraints between steps, handle implicit variables - Intuitive configuration, recovery mode, event handling, error and log management, execution trace

License: Freeware
Language: English, French
Release: 2006-07-25
Size: 30 Mb
Cost: Free
Editor designed to solve linguistic issues

If you still toil on ceaseless and tiring conventional data processing while compiling lists, glossaries or translator's vocabs - we have a brand new editor to aide you to help you forget about traditional way of organizing your knowledge!

License: Freeware
Language: English
Release: 2008-01-02
Size: 3 Mb
Cost: Free
Add-on for VS .Net : VisualPaseo freeware

VisualPaseo Freeware is a powerful add-on for Visual Studio : model graphically and generate middlewares (XML scripts) between Visual Studio and 35 tech & applications (.Net components). Configure components and current constraints between steps. Included : implicit variables, intuitive configuration, recovery mode, event handling, error and log management, execution trace ! Then run and control these middlewares in VS (via Paseo SDK)

License: Freeware
Language: English, French
Release: 2006-07-25
Size: 30 Mb
Cost: Free
Compiler 4 math problem-solving. PDEs or ODEs

Fortran Calculus Compiler: Calculus level computer languages are Fortran Calculus and PROSE. Both languages are based on what is called "Automatic Differentiation" (AD). Calculus languages simplify computer coding to an absolute minimum; i.e., a mathematical model, constraints, and the objective function. Minimizing the amount of code allows the user to concentrate on the science or engineering problem at hand and not on the (numerical) process.

License: Commercial
Language: English
Release: 2007-02-24
Size: 2 Mb
Cost: 30000000.00 $