Maxima on Android, available at Google Play (Android market)



Hi Mario,

Thanks for reporting that it is working on your device.

I didn't think of how to implement graph staff for now. Certainly
gnuplot on Android seems to be promising. I will take a look into
it. Also, entirely different approach would be to use HTML 5 canvas
for drawing graphs.

Anyway, this may take some time for me...

Yasuaki Honda

2012/8/15 Mario Rodriguez <biomates at telefonica.net>:
> El lun, 13-08-2012 a las 21:34 +0900, ???? escribi?:
>> Dear Maxima users,
>>
>> I have created and registered an Android app, Maxima on Android to the
>> Google Play (formerly called Android Market).
>> Maxima on Android is a porting of Maxima 5.27.0 on the Android OS with
>> some UI and beautiful math rendering.
>>
>> The direct link to the download page is:
>>
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.yhonda&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImpwLnlob25kYSJd
>>
>> The official web site for Maxima on Android is:
>>
>> https://sites.google.com/site/maximaonandroid/
>>
>> If you prefer japanese than english, please visit:
>> http://d.hatena.ne.jp/jurupapa/
>>
>>
>> This software is quite intuitive to use: you will see a main display
>> area and maxima command input area.
>> Maxima commands are processed by maxima 5.27.0, and the result is
>> displayed with latex quality in the
>> display area. This was possible thanks to MathJax 2.0.
>>
>> Also, you can scroll/enlarge the display with your fingers.
>>
>> One thing you might be careful is its size on the storage. Total
>> storage it requires is roughly 90MB. As such,
>> the program will ask you where things to be installed at the first run
>> of the program. You may choose to
>> install it in external storage (SDcard). Anyway, it's your choice
>> where to install.
>>
>> Happy math-ing!
>>
>> Yasuaki Honda, Chiba, Japan
>
>
> Hi, Yasuaki.
>
> Thanks a lot for this job. I have installed it and worked ok. I wonder
> if you are planning to add graphics via Gnuplot.
>
> Probably, you already know AddiPlot, the Gnuplot port for Android. Its
> author is also trying to make it work together with Android's Octave.
>
> All these efforts seem to be very promising.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> --
> Mario
>