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  • Matthias Kawski's site contains a rich collection of Maple worksheets and applications. In addition, there is an extensive collection of info and tools for math and other software.
    Edwin Clark of the University of South Florida compiled this nice list of links to the home pages of key people within the Maple communities. Some of these folks are part of the current research network that feeds Maple development. Others are some of the stars of the user community.
    The Maple Application Center is an online archive of Maple application code, worksheet collections, and compilations. It's managed by Maplesoft and over the years, the content has accummulated to thousands of worksheets and tools. Topics range from secondary education to wide range of advanced math topics.
    The Math Forum from Drexel University is a very large, well-organized, collection of links and information on various topics in math research and education. It's collaborative in nature and you can add your suggested links.
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    The Maple User Group mailing list was once the main forum for asking questions and discussing Maple. Eventually the comp.soft-sys.math.maple newsgroup was proposed and the MUG list faded away. Some answers to specific questions are archived here, and all messages from 1998-2003 are available as digests.
    Robert Israel's homepage contains a number of useful Maple resources, including the Maple Advisor Database.
    Douglas Harder's Maplesque page contains a number of Maple downloads, including DougsDocumentTools and a binary arithmetic package. He is also the developer of the Quaternions and FuzzySets packages, which are available through MapleConnect.
    I would like to see Maple's modp1 and modp2 support 25-bit moduli using the float[8] datatype, similar to the LinearAlgebra:-Modular package.
    Personal website of Roman Pearce, research assistant at the CECM and developer of the PolynomialIdeals Maple package. Posts development code, mostly related to Groebner bases and polynomial systems.
    Gilberto Urroz, Utah State University is a prolific Maple user. His Web site contains a wide range of useful resources that he's developed. Of particular interest might be his material in various topics in Civil and Mechanical engineering.
    I've set up a collaborative book to accummulate a large selection of Web links of interest to Maple users.
    An interactive map showing Maple user locations.
    Try typing the following input in Maple 10.01 in 2D mode (on Mac OS X) input: (e) output: e when in fact what maple means is this: e The intended answer appears when you call simplify on the first result, but this seems dangerously easy to confuse, especially for inexperienced maple users, or if this was returned as the answer to a problem (like taking residues, where I discovered it) it could be easily overlooked -Matt
    I think an excellent feature for Maple would be an auto-complete function similar to what they have in software integrated development environments like MS Visual Studio, i.e., when you begin typing a command, a small window pops up and displays the possible command completions, parameter list etc. This would be easier than typing Command-Shift-Space to complete commands, and if the parameter list and a small instruction could be included in the pop-up window, I think this would save loads of time, as it seems I spend half my time in the help browser looking up function calling sequences that I have forgotten.
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