This looks impressive, based on the screenshots (I do not have an Andriod phone 
to test this with).

I have some questions as well:

- Does this run locally, or on some server.  If it is locally, that is 
surprising, since I know that the iPhone at least does not allow you to run 
Python in apps.  

- What do you use to do the plotting?

- How is the performance?

- In the package description, it says:
"On first installation, the application will download libraries from internet. 
This is one time only."

How large is the whole thing after doing all that?

Aside from money, please consider "donating" back any improvements you make to 
SymPy as patches, so that everybody can benefit.  

Also, can I request that you mention that it is in fact SymPy that is running 
in the package description, so that people will be aware of what is powering 
the CAS and it will increase the awareness of SymPy?

Aaron Meurer

On Mar 9, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Ondrej Certik wrote:

> Hi Shyam!
> 
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>> After a month long struggle to learn android and compile python and
>> then struggling to display equations, I finally managed to port Sympy
>> to Android.
>> 
>> The app is named as MathScript and you can find it at
>> https://market.android.com/details?id=com.funmath.mathscript
>> 
>> When reasonable money comes in, I am planning to donate a portion of
>> it to Sympy group. Keep up the fantastic work guys!!
> 
> Great job! How do you display the equations? Do you have some ideas
> for improvement of SymPy, so that things like your applications are
> easier to make?
> 
> Ondrej
> 

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