SpeQ – a powerful math notepad
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SpeQ is a small and portable program that can help you with quick math calculation on the fly. It is very easy to use – you just type as you would have written on paper and it automatically calculates the results. The same way you can define your own variables and functions, which can later be used as part of more complex calculations.
You can also make different types of function plots, analyze intersections, minima, maxima. Logarythmic plots are also available. Plotting multiple functions on the same plot is a breeze.
The user interface is very intuitive and easy to use. The work area is syntax highlighted which helps to identify variables, functions, answers, etc. On the right side a library with the integrated functions and constants is available. The program has a very nice and well written help file.
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