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        <link>http://mathmatic-junior-edition.codexcel-tailored-software.qarchive.org</link>
        <description>Mathmatic is a program for learning and drilling multiplication tables 1 through 12. It is dedicated to that unique task and it does it thoroughly. MathMatic generates and PRINTS DRILL SHEETS. The user can choose between Mental and Written learning modes and use the timer to measure performance. MathMatic's sounds and colors are fully user definable. The Junior Edition is Freeware and is directed towards young students (multipliers bound to low values). The Student Edition is shareware. MathMatic is an efficient learning tool that can be used for many years, from start to finish of the multiplication tables apprenticeship. The free Junior Edition is fully functional. Try it before you buy the Student full version (no bounding of multipliers).</description>
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                Dear "Grade 4 Teacher",
On our Website (www.codexcel.com/sw/mathmatic), under the 'Junior Edition' menu option, you can read - This version has all the features of the "Student Edition" (print worksheets, operations recording, operands crossing, timer etc.). Multiplication or division mode selection is also available. For ease of use by the younger ones, tables and multipliers are restricted to 1, 2, 3 and 10 -

Furthermore, when 'MathMatic Junior' loads, a colored panel says clearly 'Free Junior Edition. Multipliers &amp; Tables restricted to 1, 2, 3 and 10 ! (not 0, 1, 2, 10 as you say)   Lastly, the description accompanying the application on this site also says 'The Junior Edition is Freeware (limited features)'. Frankly, I don't see what more you need.

It's regrettable that you decided to denigrate this application without even looking at it closely. Fortunately, readers will evaluate the pertinence of your comments.

Dan T. - MathMatic Developer 
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            <pubDate>06 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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            <title>Mathematics Junior Editon Freeware by Grade 4 Teacher with average rate 2.0</title>
            <link>http://mathmatic-junior-edition.codexcel-tailored-software.qarchive.org/#1</link>
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                I only tried the freeware version but I needed the feature quickly to construct a printable test drill for my class.  My complaint is that it is not clear in the description that the freeware only gives you the 0, 1, 2,10 and doubles tables.  This was of no use to me, so I didn't try the program past the introductory page that showed me its limitations.

I continue to search for a program that will allow me to create a mixed worksheet for multiplication tables,that is not sequentially driven.  I am using the Greg Tang multiplication cards, which divide the table into 3 groupings. All the worksheet programs I can find only allow you to slot in "0-5" or "5-9" when I would like to create a mixture of 3,4,5, &amp; 9's say.  

Since your program was freeware, I certainly can't complain.  I just feel that the limitations of the freeware, i.e. exactly which tables it will &amp; will not do, should be more clearly stated on the description.


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            <pubDate>06 Thu 2008</pubDate>
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