A vCalc Collection serves as many things. First and foremost a Collection in vCalc is a linked series of information pages. So, for instance, the physics textbook, Light and Matter, is a collection whose textbook sections are linked together so you can read them as a text book flows, page by page.
A collection is also a means in vCalc to connect topical mathematics and science. You can interconnect and group pre-programmed equations, data items, datasets, calculators, or other collections. You can form your own collection of learning material using a collection and form it of both your own new equations, data items, calculators and informational pages, as well as connect into that same collection equations, data items, calculators and informational pages that already exist in vCalc.
vCalc lets you create your own collections with just the equations and data that you wish. In the process, vCalc automatically creates an information page for your collection and gives you access to your collection on your mobile device through a special mobile user interface. vCalc also lets you create as many custom collections as you wish. In this way, you can have your own custom collections of calculators and equations dedicated to the different activities in your life (work, school and play).
Creating multiple collections also makes sense when you consider that each is available to you on your mobile device where you may want to keep the number of functions to a minimum for usability on the small screen. In this way, you can make your collections simple and easy to use for yourself and your friends and colleagues.
Creating a collection in vCalc is easy and powerful. It can draw upon the tens of thousands of equations, data items and calculators already in vCalc. The collections you create are private by default and only available to you. However they can also be available to anyone if you so choose. Let’s get started.
The Collection Help Topics include the following: