SwiftCalcs
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Integrate mathematical analysis into your CAD models

Swift Calcs was designed from the ground up by engineers looking for an intuitive and time-efficient alternative to paper, spreadsheets, and cumbersome computation packages. Use Swift Calcs to perform your engineering design and analysis calculations faster and more reliably, and then take your results and link them to Autodesk® Fusion 360™ to directly drive model dimensions

Swift Calcs takes the best of cloud computing, MathCAD, Microsoft Excel, Github, and Evernote to create a unified computational notebook that merges usability and capability. With Swift Calcs, you get:

  • Human Readable Math - Swift Calcs automatically formats mathematical expressions into human-readable form as you type. No LaTeX, no special syntax, no programming.
  • More than Equations - Layer in rich text, images, videos, charts, and more, to tell the full story. From quick calculations to full reports, we have you covered.
  • Powerful Computations - From symbolic calculus to full unit support to advanced numerical solvers, Swift Calcs has the tools to help you get answers, fast.
  • Collaborate and Share - Invite others to view or edit your worksheets with a click of the mouse, without worrying about email attachments or software compatibility.

 

Get started with Swift Calcs today and experience the future of computational software.

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10-day free trial

About This Version

Version 1.03, 1/14/2020
Update to make app work again with new version, plus add icons to the quick access toolbar

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  • The math package that nearly completes the Fusion 360 offering
    Mike Stevens | January 15, 2020 Verified Download (What's this?)

    I get a lot of utility from being able to drive Fusion 360 design parameters directly from calculations. In addition, SwiftCalc has an extensive materials library, handles units conversion and offers a variety of other features.

    Units conversions and finding relevant materials properties for calculations used to consume a lot of my time

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