Convert mws file to text without Maple
I would like to see the code of some mws files (made in Maple) but I don't have Maple installed on my computer.
Is it possible to convert a mws file to a text file or open it without Maple?
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I would like to see the code of some mws files (made in Maple) but I don't have Maple installed on my computer.
Is it possible to convert a mws file to a text file or open it without Maple?
file file-conversion maple
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I would like to see the code of some mws files (made in Maple) but I don't have Maple installed on my computer.
Is it possible to convert a mws file to a text file or open it without Maple?
file file-conversion maple
I would like to see the code of some mws files (made in Maple) but I don't have Maple installed on my computer.
Is it possible to convert a mws file to a text file or open it without Maple?
file file-conversion maple
file file-conversion maple
edited Nov 14 '18 at 13:20
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You could download and install the free Maple Player, which should be able to open a .mws file and display its contents.
[edit] The older .mws format Maple file would have its input code lines displayed in plaintext red, and which could even be cut&pasted from the Player, I believe.
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You could download and install the free Maple Player, which should be able to open a .mws file and display its contents.
[edit] The older .mws format Maple file would have its input code lines displayed in plaintext red, and which could even be cut&pasted from the Player, I believe.
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You could download and install the free Maple Player, which should be able to open a .mws file and display its contents.
[edit] The older .mws format Maple file would have its input code lines displayed in plaintext red, and which could even be cut&pasted from the Player, I believe.
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You could download and install the free Maple Player, which should be able to open a .mws file and display its contents.
[edit] The older .mws format Maple file would have its input code lines displayed in plaintext red, and which could even be cut&pasted from the Player, I believe.
You could download and install the free Maple Player, which should be able to open a .mws file and display its contents.
[edit] The older .mws format Maple file would have its input code lines displayed in plaintext red, and which could even be cut&pasted from the Player, I believe.
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