![]() Imagine you are staring at a magnificent mountain scene - blue sky, dramatic clouds, glaciered peaks, rocks of varied hue. Qualcomm announced last week that future versions of the venerable email program Eudora, which the company has sold for many years, will become an open-source collaboration with the Mozilla Foundation Although Google has its own video sharing service, Google Video, traffic statistics from Hitwise show YouTube with two and a half times more hits than Google Video back in August 2006, and more than four times the visits in September 2006 Search engine giant Google announced last week that it is buying the popular video sharing site YouTube for $1.65 billion in Google stock. We've been predicting a gusher of ExpressCards, the new slot-loading expansion cards for the MacBook Pro and high-end PC laptops, any time now. The cover of the journal Science for 22-Sep-06 features a beautiful artwork titled "Still Life: Five Glass Surfaces on a Tabletop" by graphic artist Luc Benard and mathematician Richard Palais, but the image is neither a photograph nor a Photoshop illustration The $200 iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED offers 4 GB of storage, just like the other colored iPod nanos the company announced last month (see "Apple Updates iPods, Introduces Movies, Previews iTV," 18-Sep-06) AnbinderĪpple will donate part of the proceeds from sales of a new, red-hued iPod nano model to the global fight against AIDS. Plus, Glenn Fleishman notes the first set of ExpressCards coming to the Mac, and Charles Maurer returns with a review of Photomatix. ![]() Also in this issue, Apple releases a red iPod nano whose sales will contribute to global AIDS relief, Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion, and 3D-XplorMath makes scientific fine art. Read on for details, staff commentary, and a MacNotables podcast with Adam Engst and Macworld’s Jason Snell. Just when you thought Eudora might never be updated, we have surprising news: the venerable email client is becoming an open-source project built on Mozilla’s Thunderbird. #1649: More LastPass breach details and 1Password switch, macOS screen saver problem, tvOS 16.3.3 fixes Siri Remote bug.3D-XplorMath is a freely available Mathematical Visualization program. #1650: Cloud storage changes for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive quirky printing problem 3D-XplorMath is a mathematical visualization tool that has been under development for over fifteen years by an international team of mathematicians, The 3DXM Consortium.#1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage.#1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.(Developer information is available in English only. The source code and Java API documentation can be found at the following links. The source code is released under a BSD license. For DevelopersģD-XplorMath-J is a free and open-source program. To use the applets, you must use a Web browser in which Java 5.0 is enabled. In the form of "Java applets." To browse the applets, visit 3D-XplorMath-J Applets The individual exhibits of 3D-XplorMath-J can be used on-line Then, with a click of your mouse, to import it into jReality and play with With jReality that allows you to create an object in 3D-XplorMath-J and This is an amazing and delightful marriage of 3D-XplorMath To download Ulrich Pinkall's marvelous "3D-XplorMath-J (The Windows and Mac OS versions automatically request extra memory.) Java applications, so it's best to run the jar file on the command line withĪ command that asks for extra memory, such as java -jar -Xmx256m 3D-XplorMath-J.jar. In fact, 3D-XplorMath-J works best if it has access to more memory than is usually given to Run on the command line with the command java -jar 3D-XplorMath-J.jar. This version of the program can be run just by double-clicking it. Note about using the "jar" file: On most computers, ![]() Use these links to download the program: Download 3D-XplorMath-J.exe (for Windows) Download 3D-XplorMath-J.dmg (for Mac OS) Download 3D-XplorMath-J.jar (for any platform) The program should automatically run in that language. On a computer that is set up to use one of the supported languages, Of mathematicians, and are supported in part byģD-XplorMath-J is available in versions for Windows and for Mac OS, as wellĪs in a "jar" file that works on any platform. The translation is incomplete for some languages, and parts of the program and documentationģD-XplorMath, 3D-XplorMath-J, and this web site are projects of theģDXM Consortium, an international volunteer group ![]() Several languages are supported in 3D-XplorMath-J. While it still lacks some of the featuresĪnd exhibits of the original program, 3D-XplorMath-J, Version 1.0 is ready for serious It is a complete revision of an older program, ![]() Programming language to use it, you must have Java 5.0 or higher installed 3D-XplorMath-J, Version 1.0 is a program for visualizing and experimenting withĪ variety of mathematical objects or "exhibits." It is written in the Java ![]()
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