CalcPad is free, open-source professional software for developing mathematical and engineering calculations. It features a simple programming language, automatic HTML report generation, input form creation, and unit measurement support, and it is available in both web-based and desktop versions.
Yes Maple Flow is not the only software that can do hand calculations.
I‘ve also tried out Calcpad at some point. I am sure it’s great, but it’s not the easiest to get started with and it works a bit differently in terms of formatting, change of units than Maple Flow, Mathcad, SMath, etc.
Hi Lauren,
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and suggestions through posts and tutorials.
Besides MapleFlow, I propose trying CalcPad software (https://calcpad.eu/) and GitHub (https://github.com/Proektsoftbg/Calcpad).
CalcPad is free, open-source professional software for developing mathematical and engineering calculations. It features a simple programming language, automatic HTML report generation, input form creation, and unit measurement support, and it is available in both web-based and desktop versions.
Hi Sergey,
Yes Maple Flow is not the only software that can do hand calculations.
I‘ve also tried out Calcpad at some point. I am sure it’s great, but it’s not the easiest to get started with and it works a bit differently in terms of formatting, change of units than Maple Flow, Mathcad, SMath, etc.
Laurin