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WMI 2.1 (Christmas release) is here, http://matek.hu/info/matekhu21en.html


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  • From: "Zoltán Kovács" <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: WMI 2.1 (Christmas release) is here, http://matek.hu/info/matekhu21en.html
  • Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:48:49 +0100
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WMI 2.1

The developer team of WMI2 is happy to announce their continuously developed e-Learning software which reached the milestone version 2.1. This new version is capable to provide about 70 selected symbolic and numerical operations from a wide range of areas of mathematics. The targeted audience is college and university students at the age of 14–21. Besides solving equations or plotting 2 and 3 dimensional functions, WMI2 can also differentiate and integrate, moreover factorizing and expanding of expressions are also built in. WMI2 has a clear user interface allowing the user to see his input and output formulas in a worksheet which can be saved or printed at any time. WMI2 also has a background database of private mathematics teachers offering commercial support if a student is in a need.

Fig. 1. WMI2 in action

Main developers of WMI2, Zoltan Kovacs and Robert Vajda are members of the research and lecturer staff of University of Szeged, Bolyai Institute. WMI2 is currently available in English and Hungarian, based on the Maxima computer algebra system, the gnuplot function plotting tool and the formconv formula converter. Hardware support is provided by Partíció BT., a Hungarian software company committed to Linux based development of mathematical software.

Version 2.0 of WMI2 has been published world-wide in October 2007. It has been being reached by about 100–150 hits per day and served about 5000 different calculations in selected areas of mathematics. WMI2, which is free of charge, was supported by the Hungarian Ministry of Information and Communication in 2003. Version 2.0 and 2.1 was supported by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan.

Fig. 2. WMI 2.1 on an Asus EeePC

User feedback is highly appreciated. Please contact the developers at address@hidden. Your donation via PayPal is also welcome.

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