Tiny, but powerful mathematical program with WYSIWYG editor and complete units of measurements support.
It provides numerous computing features and rich user interface translated into about 40 different languages. Application also contains integrated mathematical reference book.
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Free for personal usage! Plans for Organizations are available!
Application can be easily extended based on your needs. Built-in Extensions Manager tool allows to get access to hundreds official and third-party resources of the following types: usage examples, plug-ins, SMath Viewer based applications, snippets, interface translations, interactive books, handbooks and tutorials.
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Excelente alternativa para reemplazar a Mathcad, me ha ayudado mucho en mi carrera de Ingeniaría Civil, me suscribí al plan anual, gracias.
by Cristian Yamid Pérez Peña
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La aparición del proyecto Smath, cubre un vacío que existía en el ámbito del software gratuito para Ingeniería. Es un proyecto que llegó para quedarse, ya que permite logros muy buenos a quienes utilizan esta herramienta. felicitaciones a Andrey y el gran equipo de colaboradores que cada uno con su aporte desinteresado hacen crecer esta aplicación que ya podemos caratular como de uso profesional
by Ing Parcelo Ortiz Plá
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Smath-Studio is a compelling mathematical application. It allows for quick and efficient symbolic and numerical calculations, making it a better alternative to MathCad, and Mathematica. The developers continue to add new features and functionality to this program regularly. I have been using this application for six months and love it. I tip my hat to the developers, well-done guys!
by Jorge M. Gonzalez PE
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I have been wishing for a sensible alternative to the free version of MathCAD for a long time. I find such software a crucial tool for writing technical-paper-style documents with live formulas and units carried throughout. I am so happy to have found SMath Studio as it is not just a completely free, fully featured alternative, but I find it to be much better in that it is tiny, is easier to use, has nice community support and has nice expandability by others (through plugins). It has features I've always wanted like setting of number of significant digits (not just number of decimal places), easier typing of subscripts, better plotting (via the X-Y Plot plugin), ability to include other SMath files (like my own units definitions), the very innovative and helpful "dynamic assistant", the ability to assign values to variables *after* the writing of a formula, no watermark across each page, and many other improvements that I have yet to discover. Since I am so pleased, I just donated $100 which I feel is a more reasonable amount for software like this. Thank you, Andrey!
by John David Heinzmann
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As a civil engineer, over the years I have frequently used MathCAD for not only performing but also documenting calculations. With PTC dropping perpetual licensing, my recommendation to all the junior engineers I train is to give SMath Studio a serious look. While not a turnkey replacement for MathCAD, it provides most of the functionality and power at an incredible price. Already a wonderful program filling a key niche spot between a numerical calculator like Octave, and a CAS like Maxima, the expanding plugin and 3rd party development is on the rise and this project's future keeps getting even brighter. Much consideration must be given by any engineer or business before they settle on a software for adopting into the workflow. Although not open-source in the strictest sense, the development community is similar to what you would find in any first class OSS software project. The current owner of the SMath Project has also agreed to release the source code under open source license should he not be able to continue the project. So do not let the cost (your time) of learning SMath Studio and migrating your MathCAD computation sheets scare you. This project is here to stay.
by Michael Fuller, P.E., PMP
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This program helped me in solving a lot of my mechanical problems related to gears, design standards & structural problems. Now we can run it on our mobiles also. Thanks for this useful program.
by Sudhir Gill
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beautiful strument
by michele
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Excellent program. Thanks to his author for freely sharing such an amazing piece of software. Thumbs up.
by A Chang
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SMath Studio in the Cloud is ideal to show calculations to my students. They only have to click at the internet hyperlink. Teacher at school of mechanical engineering, bachelor level.
by Hein van de Vrande
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Amazing very useful app!! Highly recommended!! Two thumbs up! :)
by Maxx
SMath Studio in publications (all publications...)
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SMath for Physics Bernard V. Liengme ISBN: 978-1-6270-5924-4
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Python und SMath in der Wärmetechnik: Wärmeübertragung, Sonnenenergie, Gasmischungen u. Verbrennungsrechnung Heinz Schmid ISBN: 978-3662702291
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Le compagnon de l'eurocode 3 Ioan Diacu, Ménad Chenaf ISBN: 978-2-86891-608-2
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Introduction to SMath Studio: Reference and Math Gilberto E. Urroz Ph.D. ISBN: 979-8-8285-0051-2
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El método de elementos finitos para ingenieros: Enfoque aplicado Carlos González Ferrari ISBN: 979-8-8335-6644-2
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SMath with Maxima Martin Kraska
SMath Studio plug-ins (all plug-ins...)
The functionality of the program can be expanded through the installation of plug-ins created by third-party developers and companies, as well as those prepared by the SMath LLC team. Most plug-ins are open source and can be modified if necessary.
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Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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ООО "ЭсМат"
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Kay Graubmann & Martin Kraska (THB www.th-brandenburg.de)
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Jack Xu, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Mike Kaganski
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Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Sergey Bakhurin (http://dsplib.org), Viacheslav N. Mezentsev (viacheslavmezentsev@ya.ru)
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Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com)
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Chris Bietz, Viacheslav N. Mezentsev