Maple V Release 5 is a powerful interactive computer algebra system
that provides a complete mathematical environment for the manipulation
of symbolic algebraic expressions, arbitrary-precision numerics, both
two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, and programming.
Maple V is used worldwide by educators, scientists, engineers,
researchers, and students in the physical sciences, business
management, economics, finance, and engineering. Specific applications
include VLSI design, robotics, laser design, and brain research.
Maple V's extensive library features over 2,700 functions that are
used in many scientific and engineering applications. Maple V is
available for a wide range of computer systems.
[Maple V Release 5 ][1]
List of New Features of Maple V Release 5:
? Export to HTML Makes Web Publishing Easier than Ever!
Publishing technical papers on the web is easier than ever before with
Maple V?s export to HTML feature. With a few simple clicks of the
mouse you can export Maple V worksheets quickly and easily to HTML
files.
? MATLAB Link for Maximum Flexibility
The MATLAB link* integrates your Maple V worksheets with the MATLAB
environment, letting you execute familiar MATLAB commands from inside
Maple V! This link offers greater flexibility, allowing you to
communicate directly with the MATLAB engine and get results within
Maple V so you can solve a wider class of numeric and modeling
applications.
? Spreadsheet Functionality
You can create a spreadsheet* within Maple V to capture both
spreadsheet functionality and the symbolic power of Maple V. For
example, you can create a column of symbolic expressions and calculate
their integrals in the next column, evaluate an entire spreadsheet or
easily create a matrix by dragging and dropping the spreadsheet
elements into your Maple worksheet.
? Enhanced Graphical User Interface
An intuitive graphical user interface makes Maple V the undisputed
leader for usability and flexibility among mathematical packages.
Maple V is designed as a worksheet-based environment?the most
efficient way to perform complex computations and provide an
innovative document-processing environment.
? Context-Sensitive Menus
Context-sensitive menus in Maple V guide you through mathematical
operations and make style and plot attribute changes easy. Simply
click on an expression and Maple V will bring up a menu of operations
you can apply to that expression.
? ?Point and Click?
The ?point and click? palette provides an intuitive way to enter
expressions. From integrals to matrices, the palette provides two-
dimensional templates directly in the Maple worksheet. A built-in
expression editor offers you a fast way to alter expressions and enter
Maple commands.
? ?Drag and Drop?
Maple V?s new drag and drop feature lets you easily move or copy
expressions within a worksheet. This feature also makes it easier than
ever to plot graphs? simply drag and drop an expression into a plot
window to create the corresponding plot*.
? More Mathematical Functionality than Ever Before!
Improvements have been added to Release 5 so that you can solve a
wider class of problems than ever before. Newly improved capabilities
include integral transforms, elliptic integration, differential
equation tools, combinatorial structures, Groebner bases, and
statistical plotting. Improvements have also been made to the 3-D
geometry package, and the plotting tools package now includes an
export to VRML feature.
[Maple V Release 5 - List of New Features][2]
The 1st download is Maple V Release 5.
The 2nd download is Maple V Release 5.0.2.
The manual link is a brochure for Maple V Release 5.
See also: [Maple V Release 4][3], [Maple 7.0.1][4].
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
Windows
? Intel 486DX, Pentium processor or 486SX with added FPU
? Windows 3.1x/95 or Windows NT 3.5x or higher
? 8 MB RAM
? 32 MB hard disk space
Macintosh
? 68030 processor or higher
? Macintosh System 7.1 or higher
? 12 MB RAM (8 MB RAM + 4 MB for the command line version)
? 30-35 MB hard disk space
Power Macintosh
? PowerPC 601 processor or higher
? Macintosh System 7.1 or higher
? 12 MB RAM (8 MB RAM + 4 MB for the command line version)
? 30-35 MB hard disk space
Linux
? Intel 486DX, Pentium or Pentium Pro processor
? Linux 2.0.0 or higher with ELF support
? X11R6 or higher for X11 interface
? 16 MB RAM
? 24 MB hard disk space
Solaris/x86
? Intel 486DX, Pentium or Pentium Pro processor
? Solaris/x86 2.5 or higher
? 16 MB RAM
? 24 MB hard disk space
Solaris SPARC
? all SPARC processors
? Solaris 2.4 or higher
? 32 MB RAM
? 24 MB hard disk space
HP/9000
? all PA-RISC processors
? HP-UX 9.x, 10.x or higher
? 32 MB RAM
? 25 MB hard disk space
IBM RS/6000
? all RS/6000 processors
? IBM AIX 4.x or higher
? 32 MB RAM
? 24 MB hard disk space
Silicon Graphics
? MIPS R 3000 processor or higher
? SGI IRIX 5.3x or higher
? 32 MB RAM
? 25 MB hard disk space
(See also: [Maple V Release 5 - Minimum System Requirements][5])
[1]:
https://web.archive.org/web/19980614110712/http://www.maplesoft.com/maplevr5.html
[2]:
https://web.archive.org/web/19980614112847/http://www.maplesoft.com/r5_new.html
[3]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/maple-v-release-4
[4]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/maple-701
[5]:
https://web.archive.org/web/19980614112854/http://www.maplesoft.com/r5_system.html