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"Wrong category"

The program is an excellent tool for those who need to do some quick calculations with Mie theory and don't want to mess with their own coding.
Somehow it went into "Home & Education" category, which is a mistake.
The author also had to provide some general book references on the Mie theory, which would be a replacement for help files.

by: callithrix
52005-10-12
  
"there is no spoon"

at some point, in your life of learning, the training wheels must come off. You can cry or look into the principles and practice of minimalism, which is what it says on the label of your daddy's pants. This is a good, functional tool.

by: cityshade
32004-12-05
  
"And how to use it?"

On the surface this program is all right, but nowhere-neither in the help file or on his Web site--does the author tell you ohow touse it and why youshould use it. I guess you have to have a Ph.D. and "know" how to use it. Nothing like arrogance in academe to promote even something free. This program is useless to those of us who want to continue our life-long pursuit of learning. A step-by-step process wuold be quite useful to those of us who don't have a Ph.D. in physics.

by: Kent Byron
12004-05-31
  
       
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