![]() I tried navigating a simple graphing calculation using Safari. First, the Wolfram Alpha website is clunky in Safari. There are two reasons I’d choose this app. You might ask as I did then, what’s the point of the app? In fact, I tried several searches on my laptop and through the app, and the results were identical, so I assume the app is just pulling it’s info straight from the same source as the website. Different Isn’t Betterīasically, what I found is that the Wolfram Alpha app is pretty darn close to the website. Essentially, it’s a “computational search engine,” meaning it can perform calculations like a graphing calculator or answer questions like “what’s 2 apples plus one orange?” I recently plunked down my $1.99 so I could write a Wolfram Alpha review, using the iPad version throughout. If you’ve never heard of Wolfram Alpha, I suggest you start by check out the Wolfram Alpha site, which has been around for years. Their first major app was an iOS version of Wolfram Alpha, available on both the iPhone and iPad as well as Android. ![]() About that time it started becoming clear that,Wolfram, maker of Mathematica, was starting to get interested in app development. Not too long ago, I reviewed Mathematica 8 from a novice’s perspective.
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