beautiful visuals and easy interface!
beautiful visuals and easy interface!
I appreciate and respect the 3D glitter and gravy, but I wanted good 2D plot support. ANY of these would be nice: - No pan functionality? (sorry, but a 2D plotter that doesn't allow a viewport pan is an auto fail) - Zoom functionality to effectively move to and zoom into small rectangles. - Abilty for a scale to be log (again, another auto fail) I'm a hardcore dev myself and have made stuff like this. Please spend the 5-10 days needed to add the above and you will add significant value.
Can’t save equations, non-intuitive UI, doesn’t detect reasonable bounds. If you have any serious tasks that require analysis of graphs, you’re better off paying $30 for the Pacific Tech program.
No instructions!
Its pretty easy to use and once you get the hang of it your gonna reallt love it.
Difficult to use if you’re just an average math student who needs a graphing calculator/app.
It works as good as Grapher that comes with High Sierra and is much simpler to use. I have displayed hundreds of equations on 3D/2D graphs in all available coordinates systems. The only equation that failed was of a large multiple turn spring. The spring displayed normally and I viewed the spring from many directions by tilting and then I turned on rotation animation and the spring turned 10 or 15 times and then tilted all by itself and then the program was unresponsive to all mouse and keyboard inputs except one and that was the quit command on the menu. There is few new bugs with the latest update of High Sierra(10.13.4), the view direction buttons cause a graphics glitch, The plot disappears and displays nothing but the background. The app is now completely bug free with the latest version on the latest version of macOS 10.13.4. Thank you to the app developer(s)
Found this app to be very useful in my Calculus classes for visualizing multivariable equeations. Didn’t always need to, but it was nice to see how the equations would be plot. Also a lot of fun experimenting with different inputs.
to visualize 3-D which is almost impossible to draw by hand.