Re: Re: Re: Mathematica notebooks
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- Subject: [mg87072] Re: [mg87046] Re: [mg87025] Re: [mg86975] Mathematica notebooks
- From: Murray Eisenberg <murray at math.umass.edu>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 02:02:55 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Mass./Amherst
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There does not seem to be any such restriction for the Semester Edition, the Annual Edition, or the regular unlimited-time edition. Here is the entirety of the "Product Summary" for the Semester Edition; the language for the other two editions is similar: "Mathematica for Students: Semester Edition is available for immediate download. It is a convenient and affordable option for students who may need the capabilities of Mathematica for only one or two prerequisite or elective classes. "This time-limited version of Mathematica for Students is activated upon registration and expires six months later. A 12-month Annual Edition is also available. "For those needing Mathematica for Students for more than one or two classes, the standard version is available. "Note: Mathematica for Students is intended for students enrolled in accredited academic institutions and is for use on a student's own personal computer. Valid proof of student status is required prior to purchasing Mathematica for Students." Andrzej Kozlowski wrote: > I htink the last time I checked they were only available to students at > institutions that have Mathematica site licenses. > If this has changed I am very glad to hear of it. > > Andrzej Kozlowski > > On 30 Mar 2008, at 08:15, Murray Eisenberg wrote: >> Of course there IS a time-limited, cheap student version of Mathematica >> available. In fact, two such: a 6-month version and a 12-month version. >> >> Andrzej Kozlowski wrote: >> >>> .... A time limited cheap student version >>> available to any student, whether at an institution that has a site >>> license or not, would make an enormous contribution to the adoption of >>> Mathematica, >> >> -- >> Murray Eisenberg murray at math.umass.edu >> Mathematics & Statistics Dept. >> Lederle Graduate Research Tower phone 413 549-1020 (H) >> University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W) >> 710 North Pleasant Street fax 413 545-1801 >> Amherst, MA 01003-9305 >> > -- Murray Eisenberg murray at math.umass.edu Mathematics & Statistics Dept. Lederle Graduate Research Tower phone 413 549-1020 (H) University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W) 710 North Pleasant Street fax 413 545-1801 Amherst, MA 01003-9305
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- From: Andrzej Kozlowski <akoz@mimuw.edu.pl>
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- From: Murray Eisenberg <murray@math.umass.edu>
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