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News Release from: Adept Scientific | Subject: MapleNet 10
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2005
Software speeds technical communication
MapleNet 10 is an enhanced web-based platform for deploying live technical knowledge and applications.
Available now from Adept Scientific, MapleNet 10 is an enhanced web-based platform for deploying live technical knowledge and applications Integrated with Maple 10, MapleNet 10 enables users to quickly and easily produce and share interactive online documents with colleagues and customers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prior to the development of MapleNet 10, users would author and post content by creating Java server pages (JSPs), Java applets or Maplet applications.
In addition to supporting these authoring formats, MapleNet 10 now provides the ability to directly post a Maple 10 document to the web.
Users are not required to do any additional programming to deploy their Maple content and applications.
Once published, all the maths is live in the web browser and as a result, colleagues around the world can work with, and benefit from, high-powered, live maths without needing a copy of Maple 10 installed locally on their computer.
MapleNet 10 allows users to embed dynamic formulas, models and diagrams as live knowledge inside web pages.
When users share their content, readers can change parameters and generate the results for their own problems all within their web browser without needing any additional programming, extra software or plug-ins on their machines.
"Our goal is to change maths from a burden to an enabling competitive advantage", said Jim Cooper, CEO of Maplesoft.
"Whether the application is research, e-learning or product design and development, the integration of Maple 10 and MapleNet 10 enables users to work better, faster and smarter".
"The ability to directly post a Maple document is something that MapleNet users have been requesting, and will dramatically change the way our customers deploy technical information and solutions throughout their organisations".
In addition to posting and sharing Maple 10 documents, MapleNet 10 has other key new features including: a new equation editor that lets users create textbook-quality equations in natural mathematical notation; animations with full controls for play, stop, frame rate, loopback and more; increased language support that allows users to document work in Japanese and other character sets; and plot controls that provide greater control over plot appearance, gridlines, line thickness and style. Request a free brochure from Adept Scientific ...
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