Thu, Feb 5th, 2009 |
Wolfram Research on Thursday announced the release of Mathematica Home Edition. It's a personal-use version of the company's renowned computational software used in science, engineering and mathematics fields. It costs US$295.
Mathematica Home Edition contains the same functions that can be found in Wolfram's recently released Mathematica 7. That includes image processing, parallel computation, and astronomical, geographical and life science data. New user interfaces are employed in the Home Edition that make it easier for users to generate results.
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