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MapleSim 2 and Maple 13 Language Editions Announced

New products demonstrate continuing commitment to international markets

By DE Editors  

July 10, 2009

By DE Editors

MapleSim 2 and Maple 13 Language Editions Announced
A screenshot from the Japanese edition of MapleSim.

Maplesoft’s recently released products MapleSim 2 and Maple 13 are now available in several languages. These products are based on Maplesoft’s core technologies, which include its symbolic computation engine and physical modeling techniques.

For Japanese customers, Maplesoft has released Japanese editions of both MapleSim and Maple. In addition, Maple 13 language packs are now available in French, Greek, Spanish, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Korean.

“Maplesoft has always responded to the needs of local markets with language editions and we see it as one of their key attributes,” said Yoichi Mizoguchi, board member and general manager at Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd., Maplesoft’s partner in Japan. “Maplesoft users in different countries use these products to solve difficult problems, gain better insights, and achieve better performance.”

For more information, visit Maplesoft.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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