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What is Maple Flow?

Maple Flow is a calculation tool designed to simplify the brainstorming, development, and documentation of design calculations for engineers. According to the vendor, it provides a simple and freeform interface that allows users to easily place math, text, plots, and images anywhere on their workspace, creating a "paper" feel environment. Maple Flow is said to be suitable for companies of all sizes, from small startups to large enterprises, and caters to a wide range of professions and industries, including civil engineering, pipeline design, electrical engineering, and more.

Key Features

According to the vendor, Maple Flow offers the following features:

Simple, freeform interface: Users can easily organize and reposition math, text, plots, and images on their workspace.

Math the way you expect: Mathematical expressions are read and evaluated in a natural left-to-right and top-to-bottom manner.

Keep your results up to date: Changes made to the math automatically cascade throughout the entire document, ensuring up-to-date and consistent results.

Communicate your ideas clearly: The clean and uncluttered workspace allows for effective communication of ideas and the creation of attractive documents.

Full-featured units system: Maple Flow supports a full-featured units system, enabling easy tracking and conversion of units within calculations.

Work in a "paper" feel environment: Maple Flow provides a low learning curve for creating new documents and working on calculations, offering a comprehensive set of built-in application examples for reference.

Share Your Work Easily: Users can print or share their work as a PDF, with customization options for page size, headers, and footers.

Standardize document layouts: New settings for page-breaks and container alignment make it easier to create templates and professional-looking worksheets.

Import data more easily: The Data Import Assistant offers a fast point-and-click method of selecting and importing data into worksheets.

Choose whether to display commands: Users can align formatting to their audience by hiding or showing command lines.