Maple 2018.0 Now
: Units were more deeply integrated into the core engine, allowing top-level commands like solve , int , and fsolve to handle units-based expressions natively.
: Substantial updates were made to the built-in code editor, including automatic text wrapping, inline error marking, and the integration of the mint code analysis tool to identify issues like unused variables or unreachable code. New Mathematical Packages and Capabilities
The 2018.0 release focused heavily on optimizing "under-the-hood" operations to speed up complex calculations: Maple 2018.0
: Added the ability to perform calculations involving thermodynamic properties for over 2,000 chemical species, useful for analyzing chemical equilibrium and flame temperatures.
Released in March 2018, introduced substantial updates focusing on user experience, specialized mathematical packages, and significant performance gains in core computational areas. Major Interface and User Experience Updates : Units were more deeply integrated into the
: New features allowed users to lock documents or specific tables to prevent accidental modifications while still allowing interactive components like sliders to function.
: Developers could now encrypt procedures to share executable code while hiding the underlying source code to protect intellectual property. Point-and-Click Problem Solving - What's New in Maple 2018 Point-and-Click Problem Solving - What's New in Maple
: A new Calendar package introduced dedicated objects for dates, times, and clocks, supporting time zones and daylight savings for time-dependent data analysis. Engine and Performance Enhancements