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Are you still using a calculator to study calculus? A PocketPC with OneStone® Math offers a level of performance and educational potential FAR beyond the capabilities of traditional graphing calculators. OneStone Math is remarkably easy to use, exploiting the user's familiarity with Microsoft's Windows® Operating Systems and the PocketPC's superior graphics and computational power. A tightly focused feature set enables users to concentrate on the insights the program provides, rather than struggling with calculator manuals or device-specific behaviors.
OneStone Math uses OpenGL® ES-based software to produce high-quality 3D graphics on Microsoft Pocket PCS running Windows® Mobile 2003 or above, without special hardware requirements. This capability, combined with conventional 2D graphics and a powerful symbolic math engine, provides PocketPC users with a program whose power exceeds that of competitive desktop applications.
OneStone® Math for the PocketPC:
OneStone Math for the PocketPC may be downloaded in time-limited trial form. Try it for 10 days, and if you like it, a registration key can be purchased for $30. Registered users will receive free updates and special discount offers on upcoming products.
For more information, or to view a demonstration video, visit WWW.brightideassoftware.COM .
| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| OneStone Math 1.6 | Dec 3, 2006 | New Version | This update corrects a bug that could cause the program to crash or hang when graphing certain polynomials. |
| OneStone Math 1.5 | Sep 30, 2006 | New Version | This update includes an improved 2D curve graphing algorithm, along with minor UI improvements. |
| OneStone Math 1.4 | Feb 17, 2006 | New Version | Version 1.4 corrects an issue where conversions to spherical coordinates of vector math and vector from point results yielded incorrect phi values; 3D vector field phi component was also incorrect. |