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there is a need for a KDE Maxima
by Ian Monroe on Thursday 01/Feb/2007, @19:44
Telling volunteers what to do (and especially what not to do) is the height of superiority and ignorance. I haven't used KmPlot, but Kalzium is actually really handy.

I agree that a KDE computer algebra system would be really nice. I currently use Mathematica, and its interface frankly just sucks. It totally breaks down if you commit the sin of turning the numlock key on (yes, its a math program that doesn't let you use the number pad!) and its the only program I've seen to misbehave with Beryl. A KDE frontend to Maxima would be killer.
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Re: there is a need for a KDE Maxima
by Christian Brønnum-Hansen on Tuesday 22/Jan/2008, @10:05
Have you tried Kayali?

http://kayali.sourceforge.net/
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