Long awaited, following the immense popularity of Emil Ernerfeldt's Phun 2D Physics Sandbox, we proudly present Algodoo!
Visit www.algodoo.com to find out more!
The Phun video
Check out the original Phun video where the whole phenomenon got started. The video became viral and has had nearly two millions views so far!
High tech fun by Algoryx
It may look like a toy, but Phun (and Algodoo) are based on highly competitive technologies for interactive multiphysics simulation, ranging from novel physical models and variational integrators to high performance numerical methods. Phun is off-spring from research at Umeå university, and a MSc project of Emil Ernerfeldt, now further developed at Algoryx Simulation. Algoryx also develops a professional 3D multiphysics engine called AgX.
Jan 14 2009 New educational product, Algodoo by Algoryx, released at the BETT show Jan 14-17.
Nov 23: We have received many, many requests to install Phun in schools all over the world. We estimate that Phun b4.22 will be installed on more than 300.000 school computers by the end of the year! Happy learning!
Aug 19: Phun is demonstrated at Intel Developers Forum 2008, in the keynote speech of Intel's chairman of the board, Craig R. Barrett. (~23 min into the webcast, or check out Johnny Lee at Youtube, or Johnny's homepage.)
Aug 15: The Phun group at Youtube passes 1000 Phun videos, and the original video is approaching 1,500,000 views! See the media pages.
Jul 19: Welcome to Phunland, Phun's new website! It is a wiki. Help us develop it! Credits to Lukas Wolf for a great job!
May 15: Emil becomes a proud employee of Algoryx and Phun moves in with him. Phun will remain free, and Emil will still be closely involved with the community!
May 15: Phunbox is born - a site for sharing your scenes.
Mar 10: The original website and the Phun forums came up.
Feb 13: Emil released the first public version of Phun for download.