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Oct 28 2009
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AN.ONYMOUS  This is not a demo, just a marketing trap for catching information and email addresses for potential customers.

MacUpdate should bane this firm.  
(Version 7.9)

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Oct 21 2009

THEDOWD  EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE  
(Version 7.9)

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Oct 21 2009

CLAUCLAU  Can you believe it, you've already finished C, think you can do Matlab?  
(Version 7.9)

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Oct 20 2009

AN.ONYMOUS  The "Free demo" is only for registered users.

Other people have to fill a detailed request. Then they are told that "A MathWorks representative will contact you to discuss your needs and provide access to trial software."

I know what I need : a free demo not a discussant about my needs !  
(Version 7.8)

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Mar 7 2009
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XPLICIT  On this webiste under price (start page, price column) it says free, but the download link directs to Mathworks' website where they state that it's only a 15-day trial for free. And when you try to look up the price there's a login required. What the ...? I just wanted to know how much it is. Download of the trial also requires a login.  
(Version 7.8)

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Mar 6 2009
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TAOEFFECT  This software isn't for people looking for a shiny Cocoa-application. It's for people looking for a top-of-the-line mathematical and computational tool. I've yet to come across any software that can compare with Matlab in this regard, it's amazing.

Its language is very easy to work with, well designed. People with limited programming experience should be able to pick it up easily.

The built-in documentation is top class as well. I've compared it with Mathematica's documentation, and it blows it away. It's easy to search, comprehensive, and the examples work.

Matlab makes it painfully easy to manipulate and visualize data, and run various experiments. Its full capabilities are rarely tapped, as it can even integrate with various other languages. If you're looking for a product that makes it easy to do hard things, look no further.  
(Version 7.8)

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Oct 9 2008
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GREGWELCH  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.  
(Version 7.7)

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Oct 8 2008

MARK EVERITT  Another suggestion is Octave. It's extremely close to Matlab (especially since version 3) and all the code I have written now runs in both. The best part is that it's free!  
(Version 7.7)

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Mar 1 2007
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MBHOCKEY  When is this going to be native? X Window is horribly slow.  
(Version 7.4)

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Sep 1 2006

JT42B  If you are unhappy with Matlab or just looking for something simpler you may want to check out MathPad

It's not really on the same scale as Matlab but it's free. It provides a language with array constructs and includes simple visualization. I find it surprisingly powerful and have used it for tasks that others have used Matlab for.  
(Version 7.3)

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Mar 7 2005
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ANONYMOUS  A company that sells a thousands dollars software with recurring fees should offer a product with thousands dollars quality, speed and user interface design, which obviously Mathworks isn't. Patching an X windows program to make it run poorly on the Mac platform is unacceptable.

Open source developers do a better job for almost no money.  
(Version 7.0.4)

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Dec 27 2004
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ANONYMOUS  It is impossible to register to their site so I can download a trial. No matter what I do, it says I'm inputting wrong information.

Programs that don't have easy access to their trial version (or try to spam your inbox with junk email by making you register your email address before you can download) automatically get 1-stars from me. That kind of thing just tells me that the authors are not interested in letting me peacefully try out the product, what they are interested in is collecting my contact information so they can send me crap I didn't ask for.  
(Version 7.0.1)

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Mar 8 2005

INGO   I second that.

I actually tried to purchase the student version of the product but ran into diverse problems with their web shop. First it should cost 70$, then suddendly 99$. In the end I could not fill in my adress correctly because there wasn't enough space, just two lines with IIRC 50 characters (sorry, things are a bit different here in Spain)

Then I asked mathworks for help and their only response was sending me some parts of the student version licence text. Figure that.

So, better have a look at octave (e.g via fink).  
(Version 7.0.4)

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Sep 8 2006

AETNARIA  Ditto. I entered all the requested information on their website. What was the response at the end? That there is no demo version students may try out.  
(Version 7.3)

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Sep 22 2004
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ANONYMOUS  I have been using MatLab 6.5 with 10.3.5. I would say that MatLab 7 is actually quite an improvement. 6.5 used to crash from time to time. 7.0 is actually wonderfully stable and actually faster in my opinion. The graphical interface is much improved. I am glad that I moved to 7  
(Version 7.0.1)

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Sep 21 2004
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ANONYMOUS  I've been using MATLAB 6.5 for Linux.

I like the technical aspects of it, but the interface

implemented with Java is pretty primity, slow,

and looking urgly.

On Mac OS X 10.2, I just heard that it's even more

terrible. The installation is complicated

and the graphical user interface is pretty bad.

Now I'm about to purchase MATLAB 7 for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. I can only hope that they improved the graphical user interface.  
(Version 7)

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Nov 23 2004

ANONYMOUS  I wouldn't expect much from matlab 7. My experience on linux is that matlab 7 is even more buggy than matlab 6.5, is much slower and has a lot of annoying features.  
(Version 7.0.1)

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Oct 3 2003
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NATALIA  i have a problem whit th function dicominfo in the version 6.5 i can't read the header of this images ,only i can to show the image ...

is there a solution for this prolem in this version?  
(Version 6.5.1)

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