Comments for WolframAlpha


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11 July 2017

I didn't know where to click on first to make it do something other than what was already typed in. I assume it's the search box.


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10 July 2017

it doesn't work


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18 June 2017

It's wonderful it's awesome and it helped me get through high school XD collage here i come


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11 June 2017

Zooming in graph and features for touch screen could help me a lot.


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9 May 2017

The first thing i do when i get a new computer of any kind, is get this app first


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4 May 2017

Really nice app to help with Math learning and problem solving.


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24 April 2017

Only pay $2.99 one time to get steps! Unlike these expensive service like 4.99$/month, it is valuable! Advice for app: If we can copy the answer from the app, it will be better


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18 April 2017

I love how there's so much information consolidated into one app, super helpful :)


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9 April 2017

Useful when it works. When it doesn't it gives a useless error message that doesn't tell you anything.


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27 March 2017

this app shows you the step by step solution for math problems, and also has information in 28 other categories! its amazing. touch keyboard can't be disabled but that makes little difference. this app is amazing. its well worth the cost!


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22 March 2017

All the queries I have asked of Wolfram, it has answered. For calculations more complex than possible in the sta Dard built in calculator, I turn to Wolfram for.


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13 March 2017

I bought this for University three years ago, and I use it in every course. The step by step solutions are excellent - you don't need to pay the monthly fee for WolframAlpha Pro. 100/10 would buy again.


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4 March 2017

Smarty Pants


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4 March 2017

WolframAlpha makes it easy to do the paper napkin mathematics and science that STEM folks often need. Also, you can easily do fun calculations like "If I was a 80kg black hole how wide would I be compared to a proton?" (i.e. (2(G 80kg)/(c^2))/(proton radius)). It does have some frustrating gaps though. For example, it cannot parse [event horizon radius](80kg)/[proton radius].


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27 February 2017

This is a solid app, and a great concept. Running it on a high-dpi monitor is horrible, since scaling doesn't seem to support high-res displays, and it does not look at system scaling. Touch keyboard also cannot be disabled. It still needs a lot of work, ie searching for "Seattle Primary exports" breaks the system. I bought this app because I believed that it would work well with the windows system, and would be versatile so I could snap it to the side and use it along other applications, and it passes for the most part. For the price, however, perhaps I should have continued to use the in browser version, since the results are the same.


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15 February 2017

Wolfram is great and the android app works very well but there are some issues on my laptop. I have trouble using the extended keyboard the app because it is covered up by the on screen keyboard. Various compatibility issues on my Lenovo Yoga 710 w/ windows 10. I couldn't get through my difficult math courses without it!!!


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1 February 2017

Most folks probably have a need for this, but I have the subscription for it for fun. It is very cool and I love playing with it. Thanks.


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29 January 2017

This app is very good but it could be more UI friendly. I'm using a XPS 13 with FHD screen. I set the system scaling to 125% to have small but usable buttons and window frames. Font size for each non- UWP app (Matlab, code V, etc.) is then specifically set to be larger than usual for ease of read. This usually gives a perfect balance between work space and readability. Usually, I don't have to bother setting font sizes for UWP apps since they do good job adapting the system scaling while maintaining good readability like the Onenote app. It has much larger font size than that used by WolframAlpha app but still has enough work space. WolframAlpha should do more work on adjusting the UI and let users set the scaling and font size with details. At least, they should emphasize inputs and outputs.


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14 January 2017

Its a great app, help me a lot in school, would like to see it get updated for win 10 UWP


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8 January 2017

Just perfect.


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6 January 2017

PC is a relatively new HP running Windows 10.


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5 January 2017

App still uses Win8.1 design, love to see updated to Win10 design.


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24 December 2016

Awesome App for anything.


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24 December 2016

The password generator analysis alone is worth the price.


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10 December 2016

It displays a black screen, and nothing else. I can do that for free by turning off my computer`s display. No wonder Microsoft has a no-return policy. Somehow I expected something better.


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6 December 2016

Unbelievable


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5 December 2016

I've been using this website for about 4 years for a lot of *ahem* research purposes and I can vouch for the creators when they say, "We're here to help!" One can also learn how to program on this website and contribute to the website for more features as well! GG Website creators! :)


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2 December 2016

My favorite math and science tool.


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30 November 2016

This is impressive with the small sample sizes! Can step-wise regressions for multiple variables be performed? If yes, is there maximum nr?


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26 November 2016

Awesomeness