Software download Maple 2024 Single User for Windows

Maple is an algebraic and numerical mathematics package used for solving mathematical problems and creating interactive technical applications.

Is this software right for me?

This software can be used by staff, on university computers, whether that is a laptop or desktop, both on and off campus, without a network/internet.

If you are staff and want to use this on a university computer with a network/internet connection, please use Maple 2024 Network for Windows.

What does this software do?

Maple is maths software. By creating technical documents, Maple can combine numeric and symbolic calculations, mathematical notation and explorations.

Maple is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Solaris and 32/64 bit Linux.

How do I get it?

Staff

Available for download via Pegasus.

Student

Students are unable to download this version of the software, but they can download Maple 2024 Student Extension for Windows.

Computer labs

Maple is available on the virtual desktop.

FAQs

Maple - How To Install On Windows

When downloading this software, an automated email will be sent to your university email account. Please read this email as it contains information and instructions.

If you have any problems downloading or installing this software, please contact help@strath.ac.uk.

Alternatively, visit the Maplesoft website.

If you would like an earlier version of this software, please check on the Available Licensed Software page on Pegasus.

Staff

Free to download to University owned PC/Laptop.

Student

Maple is available for use on the virtual desktop.

For further information on the Student Extension option please see the 'How do I get it?' section.

Minimum operating system:

  • Microsoft Windows 10
  • CPU: Pentium III 1GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Free drive space: 1 GB
  • Display: 1024x768 resolution

 

Type: Site Licenced
End date: Renewed Annually
Personal licence: Not applicable

Licence details

View Maple licence terms.

Usage

Use by staff on University owned machine only.

Off-site usage is allowed on University owned machines.