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Re: Octave (was: Matlab license)



I've seen a Free Software package called "Octave" mentioned as a "mature, high-quality Matlab clone."

I don't use Matlab or Octave, so I can't be of any more help than that.


James D. Marco wrote:
Acmae,
        Free it is not.  You can get a non-commercial, education
only version for around $100.  The minute it is used for anything
besides "education", you would be in violation of the license. jdm At 09:41 AM 1/2/2008, Acmae EL YACOUBI wrote:
Hi there!
Is the only way to have a Matlab license - is to make a request through a faculty member? How about matlab versions for instructional purposes only? I heard they come out free.
Thanks for any info!
Acmae

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