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[ANN] MathLink for AppleScript 1.2 released

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  • Subject: [mg54313] [ANN] MathLink for AppleScript 1.2 released
  • From: Sascha Kratky <notvalid at notvalid.com>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:30:36 -0500 (EST)
  • Reply-to: mathlinkosax at unisoftwareplus.com
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

MATHLINK FOR APPLESCRIPT - VERSION 1.2 AVAILABLE

Linz, Austria, February-17-2005 -- uni software plus is pleased
to announce the immediate availability of version 1.2 of their product
MathLink for AppleScript.

MathLink for AppleScript is a Scripting Addition (OSAX) that makes
it possible to use Mathematica as a computational engine in AppleScript
programs. The second use of MathLink for AppleScript is to allow
external functions written in AppleScript to be called from within the
Mathematica environment.

Version 1.2 adds support for remote Mathematica kernels. AppleScript
programs can now carry out computations with a Mathematica kernel
installed on a remote machine. Since MathLink is a platform-independent
communication protocol, the remote Mathematica kernel can run on any
platform supported by Mathematica. Calculations can even be performed
on remote computing clusters driven by gridMathematica.

MathLink for AppleScript requires Mac OS X (10.2 or later)
and Mathematica (4.2 or later).

As a Mathematica reseller and developer of Mathematica applications
for 15 years, uni software plus loves hybrid programming with
Mathematica. Our contribution to Mathematica and AppleScript
programmers: MathLink for AppleScript is available FOR FREE.

Download the package at:
  http://www.unisoftwareplus.com/products/mathlinkosax/

uni software plus

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