
Download
MathwrightWeb ActiveX control and save it to disk to run
later or choose to open it for complete setup.
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The
Java MathwrightWeb ActiveX Control makes it possible
for you to enter Mathwright workbooks in your Web Browser.
A Mathwright workbook is run like an applet, with two
differences. First, while it is running in Java, it
is generally faster than a generic applet because it
uses a mathematics engine that is housed in the MathwrightWeb
Control -- running in your machine. Second, its object-oriented
design and colloquial interface generally present a
more versatile and expressive learning environment to
the reader that applets can.
The
MathwrightWeb Control is the 32-bit version of Mathwright.
It makes use of an object-oriented computer algebra
system that has benefited from over 18 years of development
with and by teachers. Like applets, it is designed to
elicit and invite reader questions by presenting a simple
User Interface. But a workbook has the power and range
that a generic applet can seldom achieve and this makes
possible a wide variety of reader interactions. It invites
students to play.
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Download
Mathweright 32 Reader and save it to disk to run later
or choose to open it for complete setup. |
Mathwright
32 Reader is a stand alone application that reads workbooks
offline in the same way MathwrightWeb reads them in
the browser. This means that, once it is setup, you
have to download the workbooks to your personal computer
to view them offline at anytime. Workbooks are downloaded
as self extracting executable files. When a workbook
is downloaded and executed, a shortcut is created for
it under Mathwright 32 in the list of your programs
(see depiction below):
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