Step (software) explained

Step
Logo Size:70px
Screenshot Size:250px
Author:Vladimir Kuznetsov
Carsten Niehaus
Aliona Kuznetsova
Programming Language:C++
Operating System:Linux
Language:English
Genre:Educational
License:GNU General Public License version 2

Step is an open source two-dimensional physics simulation engine that is included in the KDE SC as a part of KDE Education Project.[1] It includes StepCore, a physical simulation library.

History

The program was developed by Vladimir Kuznetsov and introduced in February 2007.[2] It was released along with KDE 4.1.

Licensing

The program is licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License, making it free software.

Description

Step is based on bodies and forces placed by the user:

The program also features springs and soft bodies.

Step allows reverting after simulation, so the user can modify the bodies and forces and see how the outcome of the simulation is affected. All the bodies and forces can also be modified in real time.

The software allows users to add graphs and meters and configure them to any property of any body. This allows, for example, graphing speed or acceleration against time.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The KDE Education Project: Step. edu.kde.org. August 22, 2009.
  2. Allen. Danny. February 4, 2007. This Week.... KDE Commit-Digest. 44. August 22, 2009.