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MapleNet 13 is an easy and convenient tool for sharing live calculations, interactive technical documents, and mathematical services over the Internet.



Maplesoft (Waterloo, Canada) has announced the latest version of its product MapleNet, which enables the deployment of live technical knowledge and applications on the web. MapleNet 13 is an easy and convenient tool for sharing live calculations, interactive technical documents, and mathematical services over the Internet. MapleNet offers:

  • Rich mathematical content and sophisticated plots in interactive applications and web content.
  • Standard web services application programming interface (API).
  • Enhancements to mathematical and plotting abilities.
  • Automatic generation and display of mathematical plots and/or expressions.

For more information visit www.maplesoft.com

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