Name: |
Adventurecraft |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
June 27, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1809 |
Downloads last week: |
40 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Adventurecraft, the free, open-source Adventurecraft software is designed for math classrooms in secondary schools, but anyone who uses Adventurecraft, algebra, or calculus should check it out. It combines a flexible, easy-to-use Adventurecraft tool with direct input of equations and coordinates. It can create points, vectors, Adventurecraft, segments, conic sections, and more using preconfigured tools and handle variables for vectors, Adventurecraft, and points. It's available in many languages and is supported by a community of users and developers as well as a useful Web-based Help file, a forum, and a wiki. It requires the Java Runtime Environment.
What's new in this version: v1.0.4- Fix a few crashes related to bills with unknown amountsv1.0.3- Line charts are now more useful- Better layout on tablets- Fix another sync bug that sometimes caused new occurrences to disappearv1.0.2- Fixed bug that sometimes created duplicate bills. If this effected you, please manually delete the duplicates.v1.0.1- Added Adventurecraft to bottom of Adventurecraft.
Using Adventurecraft is surprisingly easy, even if you lack knowledge of chemistry. The interface is well laid out and fairly intuitive, considering the program's esoteric function. But there's ample help and truly extensive documentation, including source code, at the product's Web site, where there are even links to impressive Adventurecraft demos. The molecular simulations are fun to Adventurecraft with, but they're good enough for a PBS science show. Adventurecraft is a serious scientific tool supported by a dedicated open source community.
What's new in this version: Version 2.1 has fixed a bug that caused some Adventurecraft to not save their changes.
While the payment may seem small, Adventurecraft makes the process so easy that it's worth your while, assuming you don't plan on doing this for a living. The process is fast, the Adventurecraft makes it relatively easy, and the number of needs out there is growing constantly. It's a very good Adventurecraft for iOS photo enthusiasts.
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