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The STSC APL/PC product was released as a freeware product to promote APL education and research, and dates from the early 1990's. It is a fully functional APL interpreter, albeit with a small footprint workspace architecture. Useful examples can be...
Free AppgKeyboard is an APL keyboard for Android. It is intended for use with WatAPL, the small-footprint APL interpreter originally developed by Watcom in 1984. But gKeyboard should work with any APL that makes use of the original "key-pairing" approach, where..
Free AppsAPL was originally developed by I.P. Sharp, in the mid-1980s, as a small workspace version of their mainframe APL product, but targeted to run on IBM P/C's. The maximum workspace size is roughly 300 kilobytes, but the code was taken directly from their..
Free AppWatcom APL was developed in the early 1980's as an APL implementation for the newly released IBM P/C. It is being made available here under the "Open Watcom" initiative. The executable files were recovered from an old 5.25 inch floppy diskette which...
Free AppgDOSBox is an Android version of the well known DOSbox 0.74 implementation, with the key difference being it resolves some of the issues with the mathematical routines that can cause problems in high-precision calculations. gDOSBox is experimental. But...
Free AppGNUplot37 is a version of GNUplot 3.7.3, a popular open-source math-graphics and plotting package. It can generate accurate visualizations of mathematical functions, as well as creating multi-colour plots of existing data series. It is a more advanced...
Free AppTryAPL2 is a fully working version of the original IBM programming language APL2, a very powerful and unique programming environment especially useful for complex, data-intense situations. APL - which stands simply for "A Programming Language" - was...
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