Keep web references on the canvas while you synthesize them.
A whiteboard that keeps the working context on the board.
FlowShow combines Apple Pencil ink with browser panes, editable files, images, notes, and project materials on one large spatial canvas.
Use it for research, system mapping, visual planning, and deep work that loses momentum when every reference lives in a different tab.

Keep source material beside the thinking.
Place browser references, images, and files near the sketches and notes they inform, so reviewing a source does not erase the visual structure of the project.
Work with supported project files without leaving the board.
Use ink, shapes, arrows, and spatial arrangement to map relationships.
Use space as part of the workflow.
Zoom out for the full system and move back into a detail when it needs attention. The board stays continuous instead of forcing every idea into a page or slide.
Export when the thinking is ready.
Keep the workspace local, then export a polished PNG or editable package when you decide the work should leave the device.
Keep exploring the math.
Explore Callie Pro in depth.
The user guide covers graphing, Temporal Mode, Complex 3D, CAS, Python, Matrix, Stats, Table, Trace, constants, and export workflows.