![]() “The browser supports notebook content in two modes. IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL BROWSER PLUG-IN INFORMATION (12-02-2010)īusy day yesterday, but I received more information from Wolfram’s PR about the browser plug-in that I want to share with you. I suspect user demand will drive the plug in release for other browsers. I now have the list of browsers that will have this plug in (see Very Important Notes below). This was seen while using a Safari plug in – Mathematica launched Safari even though I already had Firefox running. Be aware that the new Mathematica 8 Player was not available when this product shipped in mid-November, so people strictly using the player will need to wait to test this added functionality. One of the first things I wanted to check was the new browser plug in which comes with the software. The Welcome screen is new – better organized than earlier versions. The initial version 8 screen is shown here: NOTE: Wolfram’s PR firm confirmed this was intentional in an email to me I received on. Tip! If you have an older version of Mathematica already installed, rename the executable by appending the version to the file name, so that older version is not overwritten during installation of version 8. I downloaded the 1 GB file from Wolfram and installed it on my 2.26 GHz dual core Macbook laptop, where it took up nearly 2.9GB for the installation. Mathematica 8 Spanish Language Kit will be available in early 2011 (Unlike fully localized editions, this plug-in kit localizes the interface (menu, palettes, error messages) but not the documentation)-still no release date as of. RELEASE DATES FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE VERSIONS OF MATHEMATICA 8 (Updated ): Per Wolfram’s PR, Mathematica 8 Japanese Edition was available on, and Mathematica 8 Chinese Edition was available. Mathematica users that want to publish MM6 and 7 Notebooks for Player can still do so, using Wolfram’s online service. The Linux version currently is a desktop application – browser plug-ins are currently under development.Ĭlick here if you want to test whether you already have the CDF Player installed. The Windows 7/Vista/XP version supports the same browsers as the Mac OS X version, but includes support for IE. The Mac OS X version includes plug-ins for Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. Under Macintosh, the plug-in requires that you run the installer in the disk image–i.e., copying Mathematica.app is insufficient to set it up.Īs of today () Mathematica Player and Player Pro have been replaced by the CDF (Computable Document Format) Player, which is available for download from Wolfram. I was informed by Wolfram’s PR firm on that the Player plug-in for interaction with Wolfram Demonstrations will not be available before January, 2011, and the plug-in would support the latest versions of all major browsers on Mac/Windows, including Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera on both platforms, and IE for Windows. Click here to see our post on the new version of Mathematica. Wolfram released an update to Mathematica 8, version 8.0.1 is now available. This review will be ongoing – I will revise and add to it as I become more familiar with the product and so I encourage readers to periodically check back to see updates to the material. Wolfram released version 8 of Mathematica on November 15, 2010, and it is similar to the version 6 update where there are many enhancements and improvements over the previous version. * Upgrade pricing varies depending on version owned. Network licenses offer discounts and special pricing is available for use in education, government, and non-profit organizations. ![]()
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