Hello Aleix,

 

Actually KAlgebra seems not be only a plotter. But when you open the application somehow the plotting feature is very eye-catching (when you see the 2D and 3D tab, you instantly want to know how to plot something). For me it looked like plotting is the main feature of KAlgebra (the name would be very confusing). Well that it can calculate something is very clear, but that it actually can do more is not very clear (Help dock or inline help with getting started?)

 

Regards

Alexander

 

On Friday 22 February 2013 19:55:10 Aleix Pol wrote:

On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 6:44 AM, Alexander Rössler <mail.aroessler@gmail.com> wrote:

Yes, I have. Maybe it has changed during the last year, but when I tried it it was mostly for plotting.

 

Regards,

Alexander

 

On Sunday 17 February 2013 22:53:48 Albert Astals Cid wrote:

> El Diumenge, 17 de febrer de 2013, a les 02:57:18, Alexander Rössler va

>

> escriure:

> > Hello KDE developers,

> >

> > Sorry that I'm anwering so late.

> >

> > Well, as far as I know the KDE calculation applications provide following

> > features:

> > KCalc: a classic calculator, easy to use, but very unproductive for bigger

> > equatations

> > KAlgebra: mostly a plotting software but with extended calculation

> > functionally (which is usually needed for the plotting part)

>

> Have you really tried KAlgebra?

>

> Cheers,

> Albert

>

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Hi,

I don't really see why you say KAlgebra is for plotting. Can you ellaborate?


I'd really appreciate improved simplifications and typing in KAlgebra.


Aleix