C503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu (Baird McIntosh) (12/17/89)
Could anyone who has or has used Doug's Math Aquarium (Seven Seas Software) please mail me impressions of this software. Do you like it? Does it do a good job at representing functions of the form f(x,y). What can you do with the program; what are the limits of its usefulness? Is it easy to use? When was the last upgrade, and what is the current version number? Have you used the additional Doug's Library Disk? Would DMA plus DLD be of use to a student majoring in Mathematics and Computer Science? What resolutions of images does the package produce? ...... In short (not really :-), please tell me what you think, like, hate, or favor about Doug's Math Aquarium. I don't know if I will get DMA or DLD (need's DMA to use) in the near future, but I *may*, especially if they seem to be useful, well-done programs. So, anyone, anyone? Please mail me replies so as not to tax the time of all of the non-math netters. Thanks muchly. (I think I remember Chuck McManis saying he had this program, or that he wished he had had it when he was a student in college. Care to elaborate Chuck? :-) # Baird McIntosh -- "This is a one-shot longer-than-normal .signature" # # INTERNET: c503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu <-or-> BITNET: c503719@umcvmb.bitnet # # "You can keep your toy soldiers/ to segregate the black and white/ # # but when the dust settles/ and the blood stops running/ # # how do you sleep at night?" -- Phil Collins, '...But Seriously' #