Just in time for my calculus class
I began graphing in my calculus class yesterday, and I have a feeling this program is what will save me. TouchPlot comes in handy for checking my work, and it seems to do a great job of graphing real quick, too. Theres lots of options, (like having compound functions, boy I wasnt expecting that) And a cool thing about the graph is that you can zoom in with two fingers, but if you just want to widen it one way without simply zooming in, thats possible. The interface for writing the equations definitely needs some polishing, though. the graphics for the buttons are missing that pleasing shine to them, and the difficulty level for just writing the equations is a little less than intuitive. It took me about five minutes just to figure out how to apply an exponent to x. Beyond that, however, I was able to figure it out, and I dont think it was that hard to do so; it just wouldve been better if it had even more out of the box userability. That all having been said, its a great program, it definitely gets the job done, and done well.
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