The OpenAxiom Team released OpenAxiom-1.4.2 on April 1, 2013.
Released source codes are available at http://www.open-axiom.org/download.html.
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.4.1 was released on July 7, 2011.
OpenAxiom is an open source platform for scientific and engineering
computations, with an emphasis on symbolic, numeric, and algebraic
computations. This is a bug fix release in the OpenAxiom 1.4.x series.
This release adds improvements to the interpreter, the compiler,
the algebra set, an the new GUI interface on Windows platforms.
More information on new features can be found at ... read more
The next version of OpenAxiom, 1.3.1, will support Clozure CL,
which has proven to generate quite efficient codes on non-Mac OSX
systems too.
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.2.1 was released on
January 29, 2009.
OpenAxiom is an open source platform for scientific and engineering
computation, with an emphasis on symbolic, numeric, and algebraic
computation. This is a bug fix release with respect to
previous OpenAxiom releases. This release adds improvements to the
interpreter, the compiler, and the algebra set. More information on
new features can be found at... read more
OpenAxiom-1.2.0 runs on Nokia tablet N810.
For more information, see
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22170
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.2.0 was released on
August 22, 2008.
OpenAxiom is an open source platform for scientific and engineering
computations, with an emphasis on symbolic, numeric, and algebraic
computations. This is a major release with respect to
previous OpenAxiom releases. This release adds improvements to the
interpreter, the compiler, and the algebra set. More information on
new features can be found at ... read more
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.1.0 has been released on
February 14, 2008.
OpenAxiom is an open source platform for scientific and engineering
computations. This is a major release with respect to
previous OpenAxiom release. New features include:
* batch processing: This release is the first from the Axiom
family of CAS to support batch processing in the following forms:
(i) it can be used as an interpreter, like interpreters for
Python, Perl, or Ruby;
(ii) it can be used as a compiler in batch mode, as one would
invoke GCC. ... read more
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.0.1 has been released on
September 21, 2007. This is a bug fix release with respect to
previous OpenAxiom release.
OpenAxiom-1.0.1 is known to build on major Unix systems, GNU/Linux
systems, and Windows (MinGW/MSYS). The source code of OpenAxiom is
available for download from
http://open-axiom.org/download.html
Furthermore pre-compiled binary of OpenAxiom for Windows platforms
is also available. ... read more
I'm pleased to announce that OpenAxiom-1.0.0 has been released on
August 24, 2007. OpenAxiom-1.0.0 is known to build on major Unix
systems, GNU/Linux systems, and Windows (MinGW/MSYS).
OpenAxiom is a free software released under a BSD-type license. For
more information about OpenAxiom, its uses and development, please
visit
Please, use our Bug Tracker
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=203172... read more