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


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  • From: "David E. Kephart" <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] WMI 2.1 (Christmas release) is here, http://matek.hu/info/matekhu21en.html
  • Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:33:17 -0500
  • Organization: University of South Florida

Isn't this the equivalent of spam?

On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 00:48 +0100, Zoltán Kovács wrote:
> WMI 2.1
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> 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.
>
>
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> Fig. 1. WMI2 in action
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> 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.
>
>
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> 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.
>
> Related articles:
>
> * Tutorial
> * Version 1.0
> * Bug reporting tool
> * Web page of Bolyai Institute
> * Downloads (on SourceForge)
> * WMI2 on Google Groups




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