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Maple 11 Reviews

“If you design products, you have to do some maths. It's unavoidable; it goes with the territory. And if you're like most, you had to invest in a good calculator in college. You've been in the work force for a while and you probably need to replace that faithful companion. What do you do? If you're smart, you look at Maple 11 by Maplesoft."
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Review by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst Labs Review: Maple 11, May 2007.

“The smart document environment ... includes the ability to use natural maths notation in titles, legends, and labels, and annotation capabilities such as sketching, adding text and maths, and drawing lines, shapes and arrows."
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Product of the month, NASA Tech Briefs, March 2007.

“With an eye on the future, Maple has, for some time, been radically developing its interface and this continues in release 11: what used to be one of the less friendly computer algebra environments is becoming, in many ways, one of the most imaginative…Overall, this may be the most substantial landmark release of Maple for some time. More important, perhaps, is the evidence which it presents of strategic evolutionary directions and concrete platforms for user preparation to follow them.”
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Review by Felix Grant, Scientific Computing World, September 2006.

Editor Anthony Lockwood, impressed with a number of new capabilities in Maple 11, picks the product as Desktop Engineering’s product of the week. Extract:
“Maple has been a leading computational engine for professionals and students of engineering, science, design, maths and financial stuff for years now. One of the reasons for this is that Maplesoft, like its users, never stops pushing the boundaries of where Maple can go…if your work has anything to do with crunching, plotting, and documenting numbers, you deserve to check out Maple 11 for yourself.” Read full article: Maple 11
Desktop Engineering, Editor’s Pick of the Week

"Maple 11 is the latest and greatest from Maplesoft and handles everything from differential equations to graph theory to statistics. There is very little that Maple can't do in terms of mathematical computation and the application has saved me countless hours of tedium and pain as I work towards my masters degree."
Christopher Dawson, Teacher and IT administrator, Athol, MA High School

Maple 10 Reviews

“The one common framework that connects all stages of analysis and design is maths. This perspective is the foundation of the newest generation of general purpose interactive maths systems such as Maple from Maplesoft. These powerful system offer a range of maths solvers and exploratory and knowledge tools to express, manipulate and manage the core mathematical information accurately and naturally.
As modern engineering becomes more complex and as the timelines to innovations continue to shorten, more and more engineers are beginning to discover the benefits of comprehensive maths systems in the industrial tool chain. Elimination of sign and unit errors, ability to perform “pre-simulations” on idealised models to determine feasible parameter spaces, and checking results can mean significant time savings and increased quality of design information.” To read more click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
Maple review by Tom Lee, Canadian Electronics, September 2006

“Using Maple allowed us to investigate the interaction of all the important parameters in 3D representations that helped us understand the extent of the interdependencies. The 3D capability offers a very powerful visualisation tool of the complete results. To achieve the same results using any other numerical simulation environment requires enormous amount of batch simulation, data compiling and graphing. To read more click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
USER STORY. Desktop Engineering, October 2006

"The Global Optimization Toolbox (GOT) for Maple provides a widely applicable, fully integrated development environment that can support control engineering applications and help realise the significant potential that global optimisation has, as a valuable tool in control system design. Global optimisation seeks to find the best solution to a constrained nonlinear optimisation problem by performing a complete search over a set of feasible solutions…The GOT, is part of the Maple Professional Toolbox series of add-on products. It is immediately apparent that the core LGO solver is perfectly integrated within the Maple environment. In particular, the user can provide optimisation model functions and constraints as high-level Maple algebraic, functional or matrix expressions.” To read more click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
Global Optimization Toolbox for Maple Review IEEE Control Systems Magazine, October 2006

“Many things can be done faster, more intuitively, more productively and more enjoyably….Using nVizx is like being given a lump of infinitely elastic clay and an infinite space in which to play…As is usual, Maple seeks to combine the best features from different methods into a compound approach for dealing with literally thousands of variables and constraints.” To read more click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
nVizx Review by Felix Grant, Scientific Computing World, September 2006.

"Maple is used by scientists and engineers both to model and analyze solutions to mathematical and engineering problems. That description applies to many software applications, but what sets Maple 10 apart is its depth. This program provides the comprehensive set of tools you need to completely address difficult problems.... Whatever your needs, if you decide to use Maple, you won’t quickly run out of capability." Tom Lecklider, Senior Technical Editor of Evaluation Engineering, gets to grips with Maple 10 to explore Fibonacci numbers, fractals and the Golden Mean. To read more click here.
Maple 10 Review by Tom Lecklider, Evaluation Engineering

"Do you know people who use Excel spreadsheets for their maths? Or maybe that's you. Have you ever worked really hard to enter all the right formulas so you could get the correct answers, only to have them come out wrong because you made a mistake? How much fun was that to fix? Maple 10 has a better way." To read more click here. This link acts as a gateway to an external website.
Maple 10 Review by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst

"The new Maple interface is the most exciting development I’ve seen in highend mathematics packages in several years." To read the full review in PDF form click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
Maple 10 Review by Barry Simon, Desktop Engineering

The big news with the launch of Maplesoft's Maple 10 is the fact that this is the first time in its 20-year history that the company has introduced a WSYWIG maths environment in a project release....
Best Analysis and Calculation Software Winner, Design News, March 2006

"It takes a lot to impress most jaded software reviewers, especially with a product that we first reviewed in 1989. But we were totally blown away by Maplesoft's Maple 10 mathematical package." To read more click here. This link acts as a gateway to an external website.
Maple 10 Review by Barry Simon, PC Magazine

"Maple 10's most obvious strengths are in the friendly developments to its general interface... it continues in bringing its mathematical power into an accessible form that's increasingly the norm for such packages, and I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a strong repertoire of pure mathematics in a clean modern interface." To read more click here. This link acts as a gateway to an external website.

Ray Girvan, Scientific Computing World

"Without Maple software, we would have to spend weeks generating the equations of motion for every experiment. Then, the chances that we did it right would basically be near zero. There always would be a mistake somewhere. It is very difficult to set up a dynamic motion model by hand."
Jean-Claude Piedboeuf Ph.D, Manager of Robotics, Canadian Space Agency

"Maple is an excellent engineering tool that provides insight into the complex analytical problems engineers face every day. When faced with mission critical analysis, Maple is a tool I can both trust and rely on in all my projects."
Craig Good, Design Analysis Engineer, Breed Technologies, Inc.

"Used imaginatively, Maple can help students learn better and faster, and help prepare them using the mathematics technology that they will need throughout their professional lives."
Gregory A. Moore, Mathematics Instructor, Orange Coast College, CA

"Maple is a sophisticated piece of mathematical software applicable to every course we teach here at AWC. From the simplest to the most sophisticated applications, we will expose our students to a valuable aid in solving problems."
David L. Baughman, Professor of Mathematics, Arizona Western College

"I have been using Maple for threeyears now and find it to be very intuitive. Whenever I am in need of a certain function, I have never been in a situation that I cannot find what I need in the Maple Help."
Ron Zuckerman, RHIT Student

"Maple is the first piece of software I've ever seen that displays mathematical graphs, functions and symbols the same way I'd write them. Never has it been so easy to figure out where I made my mistakes."
Nathan Sokalski, Computer and Information Sciences Student, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania



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"Without the Maple software, we would have to spend weeks generating the equations of motion for every experiment. Then the chances that we did it right would basically be near zero. There would always be a mistake somewhere. It is very difficult to set up a dynamic motion model by hand."
- Jean-Claude PiedBeouf, Ph.D Manager of Robotics, Canadian Space Agency

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