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February 2006 - Readers Choice Award: Mathcad 13

By DE Editors  

February 1, 2006

By DE Editors

Mathcad 13 Drives Engineering Innovation

Long-time engineering/science stalwart also now integrated with LabVIEW

Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. (Cambridge, MA) has released Mathcad 13. In a related development, Mathsoft also announced the integration of Mathcad with the National Instruments (Austin, TX) LabVIEW graphical development environment.

Mathcad 13 builds on the enhancements first offered in version 12, such as its Mathcad 13 includes new program debugging capabilities, improved 2D plot graphics, a new AutoSave feature, new error messages that pinpoint mathematical errors, and more.

Mathcad 13 from Mathsoft.

Price:
$1,195 per user. For details, visit the Mathsoft website by clicking here.

Mathcad 13 from Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. received the most votes in our November 2005 issue. Vote for your favorite product from this issue under Products and Briefings.

 

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