General

ElementsEngineering-Scientific Workspace is a problem-formulating and solving tool that is very useful to mathematics, engineering, statistics, and computer science professionals. Its principal document is a history log of re-playable commands, actions, and results. It is a Microsoft Windows™ application with built-in functions, expression evaluation, plotting, and help. It features an application-specific user interface including menus and dialog boxes, application-specific command syntax, command macros, undo command results, a history log that allows command repetition, multiple independent documents each with its own window, and a matrix language interpreter with a mathematical expression evaluator and loop and subroutine constructs. Elements provides built-in functions from mathematics, engineering, statistics, and units conversion. It supports rational fraction and complex valued data. It provides automatic data verification and conversion.

Elements offers you many benefits:

Elements implements two distinctive capabilities:

Elements' software technology can be compared to other math environments.

Elements User's Guide and Reference Manual is a printed description of Elements.

You can read Elements' frequently asked questions.

Elements' history began in 1982.


Elements Professional

Elements Professional™ is the standard Elements product. It includes all capabilities listed above. It executes inside the frame window of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 browser as an ActiveX document server. Its menu bar is merged with IE4 menu bar. It also runs as a standard Microsoft Windows application.


Elements Lite

Elements Lite™ is the same full-functioning program as Elements Professional, but it is a demo product for evaluation and trial. It restricts object size. The current Elements Lite includes plotting, but does not include all plot types displayed on web pages.


Order and Download Elements

You can order and download Elements Professional and Elements Lite over the Internet.