wxMaxima is a cross-platform graphical front-end for the computer algebra system Maxima based on wxWidgets. It provides nice display of mathematical output and easy access to Maxima functions through menus and dialogs.

This project has moved to github and can be reached at http://wxmaxima-developers.github.io/wxmaxima/

Features

  • CAS
  • maxima
  • GUI
  • document based

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

French, Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Italian, Greek, Chinese (Traditional), Turkish, Norwegian, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Education, End Users/Desktop, Engineering

User Interface

X Window System (X11), Win32 (MS Windows), Cocoa (MacOS X), wxWidgets, Carbon (Mac OS X)

Programming Language

Lisp, C++

Related Categories

Lisp Mathematics Software, Lisp Education Software, C++ Mathematics Software, C++ Education Software

Registered

2004-12-17