1. Alpha computational knowledge engine and is created by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica—the world's leading software system for mathematical research and education.
2. It's great whether you're covering fractals in your math course or just want to explore the beautiful shapes and structures of fractals and the math behind them.
3. The Wolfram Fractals Reference App is a handy reference you can take with you wherever you go.
4. Alpha's supercomputers over a 2G, 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi connection.
5. Like fractals?
6. Want to know more about them?
1. Also, this app draws tick marks on the axes with crazy spacing like 0.48? I thought Wolfram of all companies knew how to choose good tick spacing like 0.5!I can already do 80% of this in WolframAlpha.
2. Would be the best if it worked offline as this is not a task phones today couldn't handle.This app provides a good range of different fractal types.
3. It's a handy app for everyone who would like to visualise the interesting world of fractals, but it doesn't utilise any of the nowdays quite capable computational power of phone's processor.
4. As for zooming in on details, as claimed in the subtitle, most fractal types can't zoom.
5. Why are the input iterations locked? I bought expecting to create cool imgs.
6. As with all Wolfram's services, it requires constant internet connection.
7. It explains things well for iterated shape replacement like Koch curve.
8. I only spotted zoom/pan buttons on the Mandelbrot set.
9. See Mandelbrot Maps app for something much more interactive.
10. Letdown.A must have for physicsExcellent app.
11. Very cumbersome.