The
Players that read Library WorkBooks and Microworlds are all free downloads.
You may get one by clicking at the appropriate atom on the left. And there
have been some new developments here at the Library, and it may help explain
why there are three of them when we describe the difference between WorkBook
and Microworld below.
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The
appropriate Players will read any of the WorkBooks or Microworlds in the Library.
We hope that you will find these useful, and will join
the Library. The price of subscription is $20.00 (USD) for a 1-year
membership.
Microworlds
are Mathwright WorkBooks that you can read in your browser. The browser must
be ActiveX enabled, and you should download the plugin, our new MathwrightWeb
ActiveX Control first in order to enable your browser to view them. You
may read about this new technology for Mathwright here.
Briefly,
MathwrightWeb and the Mathwright32 Reader are our new 32-bit Java version
of Mathwright, designed to operate both in Windows 95/98/Me and in Windows
2000. Mathwright32 Reader is the application version of the program that runs
independently, and does not use the browser or require you to be online to
read a Microworld. MathwrightWeb is a plugin for the browser.
If
you are new to these ideas, we recommend you read about MathwrightWeb,
and then download the MathwrightWeb ActiveX Control on the left, and select
some Microworlds on the Free Stuff page to view.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
| - James E. White, Ph.D. , Library Director, | ||
| author of this website, Mathwright Author 2000, | ||
| Mathwright MindScapes, and MathwrightWeb |
(c) Copyright 2000 by Bluejay Lispware
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