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Projects Workspace — Save, Organize, and Reuse Math Work | GetCalcMaster

Organize repeatable math work with Projects: save lab presets, keep run histories, and export verified results into notebooks. Built for reproducibility and clarity.

Projects Workspace: organize reproducible math

Projects help you keep serious work organized: save reusable presets, keep a run history, and bundle supporting notes in notebooks. The goal is reproducible math: you (or a teammate) can re-run the same configuration and validate the same conclusions later.

Open Projects

Open Projects workspace

What belongs in a project?

  • Saved presets for labs (parameters, tolerances, methods).
  • Results summaries and links back to the inputs that produced them.
  • Notebook context: assumptions, citations, and interpretation.

Recommended workflow

  1. Prototype in a lab or tool (start with Calculators, Graphing, or Add‑ons).
  2. Save a preset once you trust the configuration.
  3. Export key results into Notebook with a short narrative and verification notes.
  4. When the work is stable, export a snapshot for sharing or archiving.

Example projects

  • Mortgage scenarios: baseline payment vs extra-payment strategies (educational).
  • Unit-sensitive engineering checks: conversions + formula evaluations with dimensional notes.
  • Optimization experiments: save solver settings and compare runs across parameter tweaks.

FAQ

Are projects stored on a server?

By default, projects are stored locally (offline-first). This keeps your work private unless you explicitly export or share it.

How do presets help?

Presets make runs repeatable: the same method, tolerances, and inputs can be applied again later, which is essential for verification and debugging.

How do I share results?

Export a notebook or create a snapshot link when sharing is appropriate. For sensitive work, share exports instead of links.