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Congratulations - Messages
#1 Posted: 16 years ago
Hi Smath:
I'm from bolivia southamerica and i want give you thanks and give you congratulations for a great app
Daniel
I'm from bolivia southamerica and i want give you thanks and give you congratulations for a great app

Daniel
#2 Posted: 16 years ago
Thank you very much, this is a GREAT application, I use it instead of my personnal calc most of the time and it's very convenient!
Congrats!
Congrats!
#3 Posted: 16 years ago
As a mechanical engineer who requires an electronic method of hand calculations the MathCAD interface does the job. However in the UK it cost £800 and I use only 5% of its features.
I had go with SMath and am very impressed it does offer an alternative to MathCAD.
May I suggest that the next stage it the development would be to implement units as this is a valuable too for checking calcs.
I whish you all the best in developing the project.
I had go with SMath and am very impressed it does offer an alternative to MathCAD.
May I suggest that the next stage it the development would be to implement units as this is a valuable too for checking calcs.
I whish you all the best in developing the project.
#4 Posted: 16 years ago
Thank you! You're right, units will be one of the next steps for the project.
#5 Posted: 16 years ago
Is it possible to make a portable version.
I can then run from a memory stick.
This could be another selling point over MathCad
I can then run from a memory stick.
This could be another selling point over MathCad
#6 Posted: 16 years ago
WroteIs it possible to make a portable version.
Yeah. Portable version of SMath Studio created and added to download page:
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SMathStudioDesktop.0_80.Portable.exe (Date: 01.05.2009. File size: 16,19MB) - .Net Framework 2.0 doesn't required
#7 Posted: 16 years ago
Hace unas horas que acabo de probar algunas caracteristicas de su software, y me parece excelente, lo mismo piensan otro colega profesor de matematica de nivel secundario.
Seguiremos aprendiendo a usar el excelente programa,y los felicitamos y agradecemos desde Peru.
Seguiremos aprendiendo a usar el excelente programa,y los felicitamos y agradecemos desde Peru.
#8 Posted: 16 years ago
Rafael, gracias! Me alegra que te guste.
#9 Posted: 16 years ago
Hi Smath,
thank you very much for your app, I like it very much.
Alex from Italy (Palermo)
thank you very much for your app, I like it very much.
Alex from Italy (Palermo)



#10 Posted: 16 years ago
this is AMAZING !!!
this is the very first free alternative to mathcad, also the very first alternative to mathcad i ever came across !
is there something similiar to mathcad anyway, besides smath ?
congratulations for programming smath. you are a genius !
keep up the good work, make it free, and please integrate a quick start - tutorial into smath, so first time downloaders know how to use it.
this is the very first free alternative to mathcad, also the very first alternative to mathcad i ever came across !
is there something similiar to mathcad anyway, besides smath ?
congratulations for programming smath. you are a genius !
keep up the good work, make it free, and please integrate a quick start - tutorial into smath, so first time downloaders know how to use it.
#11 Posted: 16 years ago
Wrotethis is AMAZING !!!
congratulations for programming smath. you are a genius !
keep up the good work, make it free, and please integrate a quick start - tutorial into smath, so first time downloaders know how to use it.
I really hope the quick start - tutorial will come soon!
Best wishes!
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#12 Posted: 16 years ago

congratulations and many many thanks for developing such a wonderful software and making it available free. I am a structural engineer and smath has provided me a very convenient, accurate and time saving tool. I am using it for past one month for carrying out analysis and design problems.
It will be very nice if you could consider inclusion of the following features in the future releases:
(i) pagination facility - facility for inserting page break, inserting gutters on the sides for putting down notes, etc.
(ii) Automatic alignment of calculation/formula fields.
(iii) Conversion of math page into pdf files. It will be very useful for transferring and storage of information.
#13 Posted: 16 years ago
Thanks for your posts!
Project will keep growing up and all the requested features I will try to implement in the future releases.
Project will keep growing up and all the requested features I will try to implement in the future releases.
#14 Posted: 16 years ago
Wrote
(iii) Conversion of math page into pdf files. It will be very useful for transferring and storage of information.
Hello saminania,
Have you tried any free PDF converters like: pdfredirect, pdf995, cutepdf, primopdf...You just can make a regular PDF files with them. They work like a printer, but the output is the PDF file. I hope that is what you need.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#15 Posted: 16 years ago





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Contribution soon

#16 Posted: 16 years ago
This is excellent, and will no doubt become a standard application before long.
#17 Posted: 14 years ago
The more I use this application, the more I like it. It has only crashed (closed) once.
I keep my personal license of MathCad paid up and current, but I'm thinking SMath may just be a good alternative! My home PC is in the shop just now so I'm having to do what I would usually do on my home PC on my work PC and laptop. SMath has been GREAT.
Thank you so much for producing such a cool and so VERY USEFUL tool.
Do you have a "history" of how and why you started writing this? When did you get started? Is it open source? Are there other contributors (technical, not finiancial)?
Thank you again!
PS: Can I insert a page-break in my document (so I can print my work neatly)?
I keep my personal license of MathCad paid up and current, but I'm thinking SMath may just be a good alternative! My home PC is in the shop just now so I'm having to do what I would usually do on my home PC on my work PC and laptop. SMath has been GREAT.
Thank you so much for producing such a cool and so VERY USEFUL tool.
Do you have a "history" of how and why you started writing this? When did you get started? Is it open source? Are there other contributors (technical, not finiancial)?
Thank you again!

PS: Can I insert a page-break in my document (so I can print my work neatly)?
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