Getting a matlab proggie to work

Praedor Atrebates praedor at yahoo.com
Fri May 30 07:54:35 CDT 2008


On Friday 30 May 2008 08:44:59 you wrote:
> On 29-May-2008, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> | I have some data that I analyze by matlab normally but would like to be
> | able to do it with octave as well (I wont pay >$1000 for ANY software
> | ever).
>
> I think the key feature of Octave is freedom, not price.
>
> jwe

Sure, I get the entire GPL, opensource thing.  That is my main way of doing 
things but...when looking at software that costs over $1200, price DOES come 
into it and octave's freedom is even nicer when coupled with its free-ness.

praedor

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