Scientific calculators are an amazing invention that take pocket calculators from being merely basic arithmetic machines to being pocket computers that can handle everything from statistics to alge…
Looks like the F-Droid project hasn’t seen a new Android build in a decade, and Maxima has seen updates, but…I mean, it’s a pretty mature program. I have a newer version on desktop, but all the stuff I use was added in the first couple decades or so of its life.
The Android version appears to be dead?!
The version on F-Droid works on my system.
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Looks like the F-Droid project hasn’t seen a new Android build in a decade, and Maxima has seen updates, but…I mean, it’s a pretty mature program. I have a newer version on desktop, but all the stuff I use was added in the first couple decades or so of its life.
EDIT: The git repo is here:
https://github.com/YasuakiHonda/Maxima-on-Android-AS
So I expect that if someone wanted to do builds of newer versions, they could.
But for perspective, the calculator that the article is talking about that the author liked is also a decade-old calculator.