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    CalculiXforWin

    CalculiXforWin

    Open-Source Multiphysics FEA (FEM) Package

    ...See home page at http://www.dhondt.de New versions can be obtauned here: http://calculixforwin.blogspot.com/2015/05/calculix-launcher.html PS Appimages for Scilab, wxMaxima and GNU Octave were added
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    JAYI - Just Another Yacas
    JAYI - Just Another Yacas Interface is an interface for the computer algebra system Yacas. JAYI is based on WxMaxima design, and is a GUI for Yacas computer algebra system instead of maxima. JAYI provides menus and dialogs for many common yacas commands. JAYI is distributed under the Apache license. JAYI also consist of JAGPI - Just Another GnuPlot interface to plot graphs (2D/3D). As can be seen in features, JAYI interface with Yacas Computer Algebra System using RYacas. So, to use...
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    wxMaxima

    wxMaxima

    Cross platform GUI for Maxima

    wxMaxima is a cross-platform graphical front-end for the computer algebra system Maxima based on wxWidgets. It provides nice display of mathematical output and easy access to Maxima functions through menus and dialogs. This project has moved to github and can be reached at http://wxmaxima-developers.github.io/wxmaxima/
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    LISE // Linux School Edition

    LISE // Linux School Edition

    Sistema Linux con software educativo. [Español, sólo 64bits]

    Linux LIVE con software preinstalado. Sólo equipos con arquitectura de 64bits Contiene: -Geogebra -KMPlot -WxMaxima -Step -Kalzium -Marble -Parley -Google Chrome (+AdBlockPlus, +WOT) -Mozilla Firefox (+AdBlockPlus, +WOT) -Inkscape -Gimp -Kazam -Kdenlive -VLC Player -Master PDF Editor -K3B -Iptux -QTQR Escritorios Cinnamon, Unity y Gnome FallBack. Contraseña de Usuario: 123
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    rfMaxima
    rfMaxima is an RF toolbox for the wxMaxima computer algebra system.
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    Mockmma uses wxMaxima to evaluate a small subset of commands in the syntax of Mathematica (tm), which is a trademark of Wolfram Research Incorporated (WRI). Mockmma is in no way associated with WRI.
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