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Is the atlas 2 add-on no longer supported by anyone?

Is atlas 2 add-on to Mathematica supported by anybody now? Links to it at wolfram.com have gone dead, and the website of the publisher, digi-area.com, also has vanished.

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg
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Atlas 2 partly works: functions evaluated directly work except that visualization gives unsatisfactory results with current (13.1) Mathematica implementation of graphics.

The main Atlas 2 palette item is broken!

(I never heard back from Sandra Shklyaeva on LinkedIn or otherwise.)

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg

Hi Murray, Does Atlas 2 still works? If you are interested in differential geometry , I am sure you are aware of of xAct (xact.es)

magma

Posted 6 years ago

There is a "Sandra Shklyaeva" on LinkedIn, she used to work at DigiArea. Try contacting her.

POSTED BY: Rohit Namjoshi

Yep, did find her on LinkedIn and sent her an invitation to connect.

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg

Hello Murray,

Did you ever get in touch with her?

I still use Atlas 2 and find it to be incredibly useful for my work. However, it is difficult to recommend to others when it is impossible for them to acquire!

POSTED BY: Anthony Ashmore
Posted 2 months ago

Hi Anthony, do you still have that package file? I couldn't find it on the web.

POSTED BY: Di Zhang
Posted 2 months ago

I do! Though I'm not sure about the legalities of passing it around.

POSTED BY: Anthony Ashmore
Posted 2 months ago

Yeah, that's a problem. Does it still have commercial license? their website seem already closed...

POSTED BY: Di Zhang

Their YouTube channel still exists. Maybe you can contact them through it: https://www.youtube.com/user/DigiAreaChannel/featured

POSTED BY: Szabolcs Horvát

The publisher of atlas 2 was DigiArea, whose web page (digi-area.comis now dead (except for retrieval via Wayback Machine.

Thanks to your post, I did find a number of YouTube videos on the DigiArea channel.

From the GitHub listing for DigiArea, Inc., I find two people's names: "Norb Beaver" and "Sandra Shklyaeva".

But it looks like the ability to send messages has been removed from YouTube.

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg

For those who wonder what this was:

https://web.archive.org/web/20170723232037/http://www.digi-area.com/Mathematica/atlas/

It's a pity it wasn't released as open-source before it disappeared.

POSTED BY: Szabolcs Horvát
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