Mathematica for Mac OS X Will Be Out in Q3 2001
(Please see the more recent press
release
dated November 26, 2001.)
July 16, 2001--Wolfram Research, Inc., makers of the world's
leading technical computing system, announced today that
Mathematica for
Mac OS X will ship in Q3 2001. A preview release of Mathematica for
Mac OS
X has been available to its Premier Service customers since early
April.
"Mac OS X is the operating system built to run Mathematica. The
combination of this operating system with the unmatched computational
power of Mathematica opens new areas of exploration and capability.
The preview version that shipped in April 2001 has proven itself to be extremely
stable and fast. We will ship a full-featured, fully native version of
Mathematica for Mac OS X in Q3 2001," said Theodore Gray, Director
of User
Interfaces at Wolfram Research and lead Macintosh advocate.
The Mach 3.0 kernel and Unix-like foundation of Mac OS X allow this
version of Mathematica to far surpass older Macintosh versions of
Mathematica in speed, scalability, and the ability to handle
calculations
requiring open-ended amounts of memory. Mac OS X is the first true
workstation operating system deployed as a personal-computer operating
system.
Mathematica is the system that top professionals in industry,
research,
and education turn to when they need to perform demanding calculations.
The current release of Mathematica, Version 4.1, includes greatly
enhanced
symbolic differential equation solvers and dramatic speed increases for
statistical functions.
Professionals are not the only ones who use Mathematica. Like the
Macintosh, Mathematica is popular on college campuses around the
world.
Students in engineering, mathematics, and other technical fields use
Mathematica to expand their knowledge and to do their most serious
number
crunching. With Mathematica running on Mac OS X, they will be able
to use
the latest in Apple technology to make the most of their educational
opportunities.
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