Maple 11
- a high-end software for solving complex math, can recognize hand-written
equations, has new back-solver assistant, Maple Calculator, highly recommended
by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst, May 1, 2007
The Persistence of the No. 2 Pencil - hand calculations and calculators
still dominant despite availability of math software like Maple 10,
Mathematica 5.2, and Macsyma, Karen Auguston Field, Design News, August 4,
2006
Maple 10
- Symbol Writer for finding the desired symbol, live technical documents for
logical reasoning, units conversion and more functions at not-so-cheap price,
highly recommended by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst, July 21, 2006
Math Software's Arch Enemy: The Number 2 Pencil - Maplesoft's 2006
Survey reveals that most engineers use pencil and paper for math
calculations as math analysis software demands time to learn, Karen
Auguston Field, Design News, June 2006
Maple 10
- a WSYWIG math environment makes Maple 10 a powerful and easy-to-use tool,
Design News, March 20, 2006
Maple Gets an Extreme Makeover-
significant enhancements in new version, Maple 10, like the new interface, will
make the users to give a close look, Barry Simon, Desktop Engineering, June 2005
Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab: The 3M's Without the Tape - first of a
three-part series compares three of the most popular productivity tools for
scientific and engineering computation, Norman Chonacky and David Winch,
Computing in Science & Engineering, January/February 2005
T&M
Software Dons Analysis Hat - reviews of calculation tools, including
Matlab, Maple, Mathematica, Mathcad and MatrixX, Greg Wempe, Machine Design,
December 16, 2004
Mathematics Software Guide - a look at some general-purpose tools in the scientific and mathematical software, including MATLAB, MuPad, Mathematica, Maple, MathCAD and TK Solver, Barry Simon, DE Online July 2003
Math Software: Improving on a Good Thing - looks at the applications Maple 6 by Waterloo Maple and TK Solver by Universal Technical Systems, Barry Simon, Desktop Engineering, June 2000