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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: Mathematica for Amiga?
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1991 16:59:50 GMT

In article <1991Apr25.152911.667@maytag.waterloo.edu> giguere@csg.uwaterloo.ca (Eric Giguere) writes:
>In article <1991Apr25.112156.23740@sarah.albany.edu> hb136@leah.albany.edu (Herb Brown) writes:
>>No! Mathematica has not been ported to the Amiga; however, Maple has! Maple
>>is currently available on many platforms including versions that run in an
>>X-environment. We use Maple in our Amiga Classroom to teach various levels
>>of Mathematics.
>
>Unfortunately for the Amiga version, I've just been informed by the folks
>at Maple that they're taking the Amiga-native version of Maple V out of
>beta test "because the operating system is too buggy" and won't be releasing
>it until 2.0 stabilizes.  So don't hold your breath.  I think the real
>problem is that no one there knows the Amiga very well.
>
>You can still get the older version of Maple, though.
>
	That's ridiculous! If so, then they are the only program
I have that seems unable to work under 2.0! Oh well, sounds like
an excuse. Also sounds like an excuse for me to get my money
back. I don't want what I have now. I want V.

>-- 
>Eric Giguere                                       giguere@csg.UWaterloo.CA
>           Unlike the cleaning lady, I have to do Windows.


	-- Ethan

"Brain? What is Brain?"
