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Re: What is the difference (except for a price) between regular and student version of Mathematica?

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  • Subject: [mg6016] Re: [mg6000] What is the difference (except for a price) between regular and student version of Mathematica?
  • From: seanross at worldnet.att.net
  • Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 01:20:04 -0500
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Alexei V. Chirokikh wrote:
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> Alexei

I have a student version.  The big difference is that the front end puts 
a "Printed by Mathematica for Students" on every page whether you like 
it or not.  Aside from that, you don't get the same kind of support from 
wolfram and you can't pay extra money to upgrade your license to install 
it on two machines, for example.  You also get no hard-copy 
documentation with the student version.  (ie. no mathematica book or 
basic packages book).  Lastly, with the student version, you get a nifty 
tee shirt.


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