| Are you a university student that has used xthink for chemistry, physics, or math...
...classes? I've been looking for software to keep more accessible and shareable versions of my notes. Years of chemistry and physics catch up with you, and you find yourself buried in information! What I really wanted was something that worked very freely, but Microsoft OneNote only stores equations as PICTURES.
xThink MathJournal *looks* like a pen based version of mathematica!!! I says looks because you cant actually try out the mathjournal before buying it. Is it really that powerful? Do you know if its just numerical, or does it do literal computations to? (like, will it give me output of the integral of x, dx.?)
It looks REALLY cool, and since I have a few more years of classes to take I was hoping that someone could provide feedback.
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