Among other things, R2008b makes Matlab an OS X package, so it looks like a "real" OS X application.
"Value" (rating) is hard for me to judge because my university has a site license.
While there are things to complain about, I for one am very pleased to have it on the Mac, and working quite well (albeit a little clunkily) for my needs.
I am really impressed with this update, both in terms of the intergration w/ the Mac OS (nice), and the speed. This is significantly faster on my MacBook Pro, so much so that it seems "natural". The previous version really monopolized my machine when it was running. Not this one, so it seems. More time/usage will tell.
My apologies. Version 1.0.1 (just released) should fix the problem.
What happened? The plugin was erroneously relying on something in the Mail Act-On plugin, so anyone who did not have that installed, experienced a crash. I actually did have several people help me test the plugin before I released it, but unfortunately all those people had the Mail Act-On plugin installed, and so none experienced the crash. 1.0.1 was also compiled as a universal binary, but not tested on an Intel machine (I don't have one).
--Greg Welch (the MailFollowup developer).
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gregwelch reviewed on 16 Jun 2009
MATLAB R2011a
gregwelch reviewed on 09 Oct 2008
"Value" (rating) is hard for me to judge because my university has a site license.
While there are things to complain about, I for one am very pleased to have it on the Mac, and working quite well (albeit a little clunkily) for my needs.
Parallels Desktop
gregwelch reviewed on 04 Mar 2007
MailFollowup Mail Plugin
What happened? The plugin was erroneously relying on something in the Mail Act-On plugin, so anyone who did not have that installed, experienced a crash. I actually did have several people help me test the plugin before I released it, but unfortunately all those people had the Mail Act-On plugin installed, and so none experienced the crash. 1.0.1 was also compiled as a universal binary, but not tested on an Intel machine (I don't have one).
--Greg Welch (the MailFollowup developer).