Extraordinarily Useful for Simplex LP Modeling
Full disclosure: if you don’t know what a Simplex Linear model is, and have no interest in it, then this is not for you. However, if you would like to learn about optimizing supply chains (or you have a supply chain that needs to be optimized) then this and its desktop piece are extraordinarily useful. You can learn LP in Excel. Then when you “graduate” from that, you’ll find something like this where you can use meaningful variable names extremely valuable. I am a professor and have used this for the past 10 years. There’s nothing better anywhere.
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I liked it _ it works
Wanted to double check a cow dairy feed optimization model I used to help my brother who is a farmer. It’s been a while since I got my Operations Research masters degree. Linear programming came back to me after using iSolveModel. It worked for me. Keep up the good work. What an amazing tool. Hail to Professor Dantzig who invented the simplex method.
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Spot on useful
If you're a Simplex LP geek, this is absolutely positively for you. If you don't know what linear programming is, this is not for you. If you want to learn linear programming, start with Excel (Solver) then move over to this. The coolest thing about this app is that you can actually code in modeling notation and run it in about half the time it takes you to model it in Excel.
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Nice package
Very nice package, easy to use and with integer handling. I like it.
Excellent linear programming app
This is a powerful app for solving linear programming problems. It will deal with thousands of variables and constraints, and can use integer variables and zero-one integer variables.
I have solved many lp problems on it, and the results are fast and accurate. Strongly recommended. The developer has also responded quickly and positively to my questions and suggestions.
I have solved many lp problems on it, and the results are fast and accurate. Strongly recommended. The developer has also responded quickly and positively to my questions and suggestions.
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I like it and it's worth the money, but needs improvement
This is a fairly simple app for solving linear programs. I haven't thrown anything too big or too complex at it, but it's handled everything fine so far.
What definitely needs improvement is the user interface. I'm not too lazy to type in the model, but that's really clunky compared to the user interfaces of Hamdy Taha's little utility TORA (which is included with his book) or the little Java applet included with the Hillier and Lieberman book. Maybe if the developer looks at one or both of those programs, he'll see what I mean.
But there's an even more important improvement that is easier to make, and doesn't require a big UI overhaul. In the course of entering an LP model with this app, the user must switch back and forth between THREE iPad keyboards: alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic. That is clunky and a half!
Look, those are my complaints. Overall, it's good app and I'm glad that I bought it. But some UI improvements would bring it into the 21st century instead of looking like the iPad port of something George Dantzig might have used back in the 1950s.
What definitely needs improvement is the user interface. I'm not too lazy to type in the model, but that's really clunky compared to the user interfaces of Hamdy Taha's little utility TORA (which is included with his book) or the little Java applet included with the Hillier and Lieberman book. Maybe if the developer looks at one or both of those programs, he'll see what I mean.
But there's an even more important improvement that is easier to make, and doesn't require a big UI overhaul. In the course of entering an LP model with this app, the user must switch back and forth between THREE iPad keyboards: alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic. That is clunky and a half!
Look, those are my complaints. Overall, it's good app and I'm glad that I bought it. But some UI improvements would bring it into the 21st century instead of looking like the iPad port of something George Dantzig might have used back in the 1950s.
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Don't buy this
This application simply doesn't work. It just crashes when trying to solve a model entered. Even trying to use the model that's already entered when you first open the program doesn't work, and it just crashes the app. This does nothing, and is basically just a waste of $5.
Another reason not to buy it? A version (that has yet to crash for me) of this is on OS X and is free. Pretty stupid.
Another reason not to buy it? A version (that has yet to crash for me) of this is on OS X and is free. Pretty stupid.
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