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There are several points where SMath Studio is remarkable: | There are several points where SMath Studio is remarkable: | ||
# Full multi-lingual support (including interface language, translated worksheets content/meta-data, localized units of measurements and functions names). | # Full multi-lingual support (including interface language, translated worksheets content/meta-data, localized units of measurements and functions names). | ||
# Tens of open-source [[ | # Tens of open-source [[Plugins|plug-ins]] created by third-party developers. | ||
# Natively support of portable mode and distribution as a small size installation package. | # Natively support of portable mode and distribution as a small size installation package. | ||
# It is cross-platform software (can be executed on Windows/Linux/MacOs and available in Cloud to be used via any modern web-browser). | # It is cross-platform software (can be executed on Windows/Linux/MacOs and available in Cloud to be used via any modern web-browser). |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 21 August 2024
The purpose of this page of frequently asked questions is to answer questions that do not fit into any of the other categories.
What's the difference between SMath Studio and Mathcad?
SMath Studio and Mathcad are two different applications which have their own unique features. You may compare it in this table: SMath Studio vs Mathcad.
What are the key features of SMath Studio against to other math software?
There are several points where SMath Studio is remarkable:
- Full multi-lingual support (including interface language, translated worksheets content/meta-data, localized units of measurements and functions names).
- Tens of open-source plug-ins created by third-party developers.
- Natively support of portable mode and distribution as a small size installation package.
- It is cross-platform software (can be executed on Windows/Linux/MacOs and available in Cloud to be used via any modern web-browser).
- It provides feature to save worksheet as an executable module (*.exe), so anyone can create an application simply using math expressions and other available controls.