Mathcad is a mathematical program that closely resemble a work
sheet. Its primary strength lies in its graphical user interface
(GUI) and its what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) feature;
unlike any programming language or spreadsheet, equations in
Mathcad look just like the way we write them. Mathcad allows you
to use variables easily like a programming language does (as
opposed to cryptic reference to cells A1, B2, etc. in a
spreadsheet), do programming (albeit a bit limited), call
predefined and user-defined functions, calculate symbolically
with Maple, and update results automatically like a spreadsheet.
As implied by the MathCAD icons (an abacus or a calculator), it
is an advanced calculating program. The price of the product has
jumped by 10X in recent versions, but one can find the
software at reduced prices at eBay.
Mathcad is not normally loaded in computers in UMCP computer
labs. You need to install yours or a trial version in a temp
folder.
Note that Mathcad is mutually incompatible across different versions.
For example, if you save a Mathcad file in version 6 or 7, you will
not be able to open it with Mathcad version 5.
Scientific Notebook is a mathematical program from MacKichan Software
($99 for students as of 2006) which runs under Windows and is practically a
close clone of Mathcad.
It saves worksheet in the LaTeX format. Has a
wide range of scientific/engineering examples under
|Help|Resource Center| from the menu bar.
Download 30-Day Timelocked Scientific Notebook and Viewer from MacKichan Software
TKSolver is a mathematical program that is conceptually similar to
Mathcad in terms of displaying equations in the manner we write
them, but it is closer to a spreadsheet program in terms of the
general look and feel. Information on TKSolver is available from
Universal Technical Systems
(UTS).