When Maplesoft introduced Maple 10 in 2005, it unleashed one of the most exciting concepts in math software ever: Clickable Calculus. Today, with Maple 11, the Clickable Calculus concept has been developed even further, making Maple 11 by far the easiest-to-use software for mathematics.
The concept is simple. Combine the legendary power of Maple software with a user environment that allows even novices to perform complex operations without knowing any commands or syntax. The result? You get all of the rich benefits of Maple problem-solving, visualization, and document-processing with virtually no learning curve.
The Maple 11 features that deliver the Clickable Calculus concept include:
Smart, context-sensitive right-click menus for instant access to solvers and other command-free operations
Extensive range of palettes for completely visual editing of math expressions
Completely interactive plotting and animation controlled by the mouse and not by endless parameters and attributes in a command
“Drag and drop” operations on plots, expressions, text, and more
Interactive assistants that provide easy mechanisms to solve and explore advanced topics, such as differential equation-solving, optimization, and advanced visualization
Built-in selection of interactive tutors that offer visual learning environments for many important math topics in precalculus, calculus, linear algebra, and beyond
Hand-writing recognition of math symbols and even equations
WYSIWYG document processing features that let you create complex math documents more quickly and easily than in a word-processor or LaTeX
With Maple 11’s Clickable Calculus techniques, you spend your time doing mathematics, not struggling with the software.