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3D-XplorMath

3D-XplorMath - 10.3

mathematical visualization for teaching & research

All Time: (5.0)
Version 10.3: (5.0)
Selected Version: 10.3
Release Date: 2005-01-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 10.3): 1,138
Downloads (all versions): 17,593

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Product Description:

3D-XplorMath (formerly 3D-Filmstrip) is a highly interactive program for exploring the visual aspects of the exciting and beautiful universe of mathematical objects and processes. It has been under continual development for over ten years by an international team of renowned mathematical researchers and educators, the 3DXM Consortium. It was originally developed for use in research and in teaching at the college and university level, but recently the Consortium has (with support from the National Science Foundation) been working hard to make it easy and enjoyable to use by anyone with mathematical curiosity and an appreciation for the visual and logical beauty of mathematics.
You should think of 3D-XplorMath as an interactive museum of beautiful mathematical artifacts. This museum contains literally hundreds of well-known (and some not so well-known) mathematical objects, arranged logically into a number of "galleries", referred to as Categories. These include: Surfaces, Planar Curves, Space Curves, Polyhedra, Conformal Maps, Dynamical Systems, Waves, and (the latest) Fractals & Chaos. The "3D" in its name refers to the fact that 3D objects can be viewed in strikingly realistic stereo vision.
3D-XplorMath differs from programs such as Mathematica, Maple, and Matlab that provide visualization back-ends for viewing objects, but require the user to first program the object and its visualization. 3D-XplorMath emphasizes ease of use and does not even require the user to have a pre-existing knowledge of the mathematical definition of an object in order to see it. Every mathematical object in its massive collection is not only pre-programmed, but also has carefully chosen default parameters and associated animations. Merely selecting a gallery object by its name from a menu presents an excellent initial view of the object. The user may then optionally use simple dialogs, controls, and menu choices to customize and animate this default view, perhaps after first learning about its background by choosing About This Object from the Documentation menu. Users can also create and animate new objects on their own by entering simple algebraic formulas into dialogs. All objects, including user defined objects can be saved, in several graphic formats, and animations can be saved as Quicktime movies.
The members of The 3DFS Consortium were of course highly pleased that all the VersionTracker users who downloaded version 10.0 and then reviewed it, gave the program five stars. However, we were disappointed that more users did not write back to us with suggestions. We know the program can always be improved, and many important suggested improvements have come from enthusiastic users. So while The 3DFS Consortium is not asking for a monetary payment to use 3D-XplorMath, we are asking for payment of a different sort: Please send us reports of any difficulties you have with the program and any suggestions you have for new mathematical objects or for improving the user interface and the documentation. Either send email to palais@uci.edu, or write your comments as a VersionTracker review.

What's new in this version:

Version 10.3 of 3D-XplorMath is the first new version in well over a year, and we have added more important new features, exhibits, and documentation to this version than to any prior new version---too many to describe in any detail here. A listing and discussion of the more important of these will be found at:

http://rsp.math.brandeis.edu/3D-XplorMath/whatsnewinversion10.3.html

We would like to mention that 3D_XplorMath now can render sufaces using Phong shading, which gives them a much smoother and more realistic appearance. And,in addition to being able to view 3D objects in anaglyph stereo, both parallel view and crossed-eyes dual image stereo modes have been added.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X, or
    Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2.2

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Feedback Summary:

Version 10.3:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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3D-XplorMath ReviewOne of the best geometry visualizations programs is becoming better - Version: 10.5.4, 1/6/2009 04:21PM PST

Edwin-schemer
Both the "Pascal" and Java versions of this program are excellent and highly recommended for teachers and students of geometry!
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3D-XplorMath Usage Tipvery fine - Version: 10.5.1, 10/14/2007 03:14AM PST

alberto2602
a very good way to understand and to learn
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3D-XplorMath ReviewVery good app - Version: 10.3, 2/10/2005 08:39AM PST

ludev
I'm for most a 3D user and this application show me lot of new objet that could be use in 3D image, the application is easy, fun to use and you learn new things. The support is incredible and freindly. Try this it's really fun.
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