MapleNet
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MapleNet is a web based software created by Maplesoft in order to allow users to access Maple worksheets (.mw files) without the need to install Maple, a computer algebra system created by the same company. Worksheets that are created using Maple can be uploaded onto the MapleNet server, from where they can be accessed online.
The MapleNet server allows for interactive access of Maple documents, meaning that worksheets that are accessed can be used in an interactive fashion (assuming the necessary GUI components have been installed). The MapleNet server also allows users access to the Maple worksheet without the need for plug-ins.
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