Re: Re: Simple Spreadsheet within Mathematica?
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- Subject: [mg105454] Re: [mg105437] Re: Simple Spreadsheet within Mathematica?
- From: "E. Martin-Serrano" <eMartinSerrano at telefonica.net>
- Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 06:15:07 -0500 (EST)
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Might I upgrade at a reasonable price my never before used, but fully paid, license of Mathematica Link for Excel v2.1.1, I cannot resist adding that, BTW, it is not $249 in Europe but =E2=82=AC250, which means $375 at today's exchange rate. E. Martin-Serrano -----Original Message----- From: AES [mailto:siegman at stanford.edu] Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 12:28 PM To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg105454] [mg105437] Re: Simple Spreadsheet within Mathematica? In article <hf2mmd$i97$1 at smc.vnet.net>, David Bailey <dave at removedbailey.co.uk> wrote: > > Spread sheets include a lot of extra functionality, and yet another > option is to link to XL itself: > > http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/excel_link/ * Priced at $249 (does that include Excel?) * Windows only (at least, only Windows version listed) * Only connects to one version of Excel (at least only one version listed -- will upgrades for subsequent versions of Excel be supplied free?) * Seems to intended primarily to add Mathematica capabilities to Excel, rather than the reverse" "Mathematica Link for Excel is an essential tool for finance professionals, business professionals, life scientists, engineers, physical scientists, social scientists, educators, and others who want to use Excel and need to expand its computational and graphical capabilities." * Presumably both Excel and Mathematica must be running (or accessible) to use it.
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- Re: Simple Spreadsheet within Mathematica?
- From: AES <siegman@stanford.edu>
- Re: Simple Spreadsheet within Mathematica?