Sunset Lake Software - Comments for "Video review of Pi Cubed" http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed Comments for "Video review of Pi Cubed" en Yes, I'm working on that for http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-724 <p>Yes, I'm working on that for the next update. I'm off at WWDC right now, but I'm hoping to get this update finally out soon.</p> pubDate Mon, 07 Jun 2010 05:59:51 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 724 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Are you planning an IPAD http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-723 <p>Are you planning an IPAD release? I realize the current version looks OK on the IPAD in the 2x mode. However, I am curious if you are planning a new release with features that take advantage of the larger image size.</p> pubDate Mon, 07 Jun 2010 02:51:56 +0000 dc:creator B. Cain guid false comment 723 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com The mathematical expression http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-676 <p>The mathematical expression is really hard. I admire you because you are amazingly smart. This is very edifying and real site.</p> pubDate Thu, 25 Mar 2010 07:49:22 +0000 dc:creator jhonesbriana guid false comment 676 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com If it's symbolic math you're http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-667 <p>If it's symbolic math you're looking for, that's something that is in the long term plans for the application, but it will be a long while before I get that in.</p> <p>As far as typesetting beyond simple math layout, I doubt I'll do anything like that. The application is tightly focused around mathematical expressions, and I want to keep the interface designed around that.</p> pubDate Wed, 03 Mar 2010 15:45:05 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 667 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Is there, or is there any http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-665 <p>Is there, or is there any plan to create functionality that will enable test or quiz questions to be set for example:</p> <p>Rearrange the following equation to make x the subject of the equation<br /> Differentiate/integrate the following function<br /> State the mathematical condition for resonance to occur in a half open pipe given the length of the pipe, \ell, and wavelength of sound, \lambda.</p> pubDate Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:56:49 +0000 dc:creator B. Zarychta guid false comment 665 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com This is a popular request, http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-651 <p>This is a popular request, and something that I'm working on. Unfortunately, my day job has drawn me away for the last few months, and the undo / redo functionality I've been working on has taken longer than I expected. Hopefully, I'll be able to get that update out there soon so that I can work on features like this.</p> pubDate Sun, 31 Jan 2010 01:28:22 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 651 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com One thing that would be very http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-648 <p>One thing that would be very nice and useful to add, is a way of numerically solving equations for a variable. For example, you would take the equation "W cos theta = Fn", fill out the W and Fn fields, and get a value for theta (or even a list of values, since there's obviously more than one in this case). Whenever there's only one variable left in the equation, you numerically solve for it.</p> <p>As far as I can tell from the video (I haven't tried the lite version because I still have iPhoneOS 2.something for development purposes), right now the app can only calculate the right hand side of an equation.</p> pubDate Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:54:58 +0000 dc:creator Michel Colman guid false comment 648 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com That sounds great. I was http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-566 <p>That sounds great. I was going to ask the same question. Would be nice if, for example in the Eyring equation, the constants like R or K_Boltzman would already be predefined so that after entering of a temperature or an energy barrier the rate is given. Of course it is important that one is able to choose the desired untits of the constants in the equation. Also, regarding the units, I would be happy to see atomic units as well.<br /> Btw, is a very nice program!</p> pubDate Sun, 06 Dec 2009 19:24:25 +0000 dc:creator QuantChem guid false comment 566 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Yes, I'm working on adding http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-557 <p>Yes, I'm working on adding user-defined constants, but I wanted to add in units first (this is why I leave the physical constants as variables in the equations right now). As soon as I finish my work on unit support, they should make it in.</p> <p>As far as graphing goes, I'm not sure that I'll ever add equation plotting, simply due to the limited interface space on the iPhone. If I can find a way to make it work without things getting too cluttered, I'll give it a shot. The desktop version of the application will have this functionality, whenever I am able to get it released.</p> pubDate Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:54:11 +0000 dc:creator Brad Larson guid false comment 557 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com Do you have any plans of http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/2009/08/19/video-review-pi-cubed#comment-553 <p>Do you have any plans of including a constant library (HP graphing calcs had this feature) and it would provide a great resource for the development of equations. Also, graphic images of the equations would be extremely helpful too. This helps visualize the variables and understand the full equation.</p> pubDate Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:42:23 +0000 dc:creator Steve guid false comment 553 at http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com