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Saturday, July 29, 2006

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MathJournal 2 User InkReview

- Rob Bushway

In this first installment of User InkReviews at GottaBeMobile.com, GBM reader Steve S takes an extensive look at xThink’s MathJournal 2.

As a daily user of MathJournal, Steve is well qualified to give us the inside story on MathJournal, what works, what still needs work, and how much improved MathJournal 2 is over MathJournal 1. Steve has his Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering and his Masters of Science in Gasdynamics from the University of Michigan. He uses MathJournal daily in his job in the technology and manufacturing business. Steve knows his math and he knows MathJournal inside and out. In addition, Steve is the top contributor to the xThink support forum at TabletPCBuzz.com.

Price:

NEW: MathJournal 2.0
Regular $249; Student $119

MathJournal Classic
Regular $149; Student $69

UPGRADE: from MathJournal Classic to MathJournal 2.0
Regular $100; Student $50

UPGRADE: from MathJournal 1.1 to MathJournal 2.0
Regular $69; Student $39

FREE UPGRADE for recent customers:
You can upgrade to MathJournal 2.0 for free, if you bought MathJournal 1.1 on or after June 1st, 2005.



7/29/2006 8:11 AM MST  

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