A WorkLife FrameWork 2
Extending Mathematica's Reach
Mathematica is far more
than a powerful environment for technical work, discovery, and exposition--with
the right tools, it can be the focal point of your larger work life.
The scope of A WorkLife FrameWork is independent of the field
that you work in, or whether you are an expert or a beginning
Mathematica user. It provides a rich selection of options for
interacting with and extending, organizing, and visualizing your
everyday work in Mathematica. For instance, you can:
- Create journals, diaries, or laboratory notebooks
- Engage in your work with a highly customizable set of tools
unified with a simple yet powerful paradigm
- Blog from within Mathematica using its full graphical and
technical typesetting capabilities
- Automatically create reports and extract content from material
located anywhere in your Mathematica notebooks
- Email from within Mathematica--keep messages with the work
they relate to, and maintain notes on them
- Create supporting applications with a Mathematica-native
database language via a simple GUI interface
- Read RSS feeds through Mathematica
- Use search engines from Mathematica
A WorkLife FrameWork is a largely palette- and dialog-driven
package in which much of the functionality is also accessible
programmatically. With 42 palettes for simple navigation, and over 700
functions and parameters, you now have one environment that covers
all aspects of your professional (and personal) life.
About the Developer
David Reiss of Scientific Arts has been using Mathematica
since its inception. Over the years he has realized the beauty and
power of Mathematica's language and the potential of its front
end. This inspired him to create a set of tools that would be useful
in his everyday life, whether in his technical computation and writing
tasks or in his broader creative work.
Product Support
A WorkLife FrameWork is developed and supported by
Scientific Arts, LLC.
Scientific Arts, LLC
David Reiss
P.O. Box 1235
Arlington, MA 02474-0021
email:
info@scientificarts.com
web: http://scientificarts.com/worklife
A WorkLife FrameWork 2.0 requires
Mathematica 6 and is available for Windows and
Mac OS X.
A WorkLife FrameWork is © 2005-2008 by Scientific Arts, LLC.
Note: Please contact the developer
for trial or upgrade information.
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