Comfortable Octave usage on Windows
John B. Thoo
jthoo at yccd.edu
Tue Apr 28 14:26:13 CDT 2009
On Apr 28, 2009, at 9:55 AM, John W. Eaton wrote:
> On 28-Apr-2009, Judd Storrs wrote:
>
> | On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Frank Luis Enrique
> <lfrank at agro.uba.ar>wrote:
> |
> | > Have you ever tried to sell an ungly car with a perfectly
> working engine?
>
> This still doesn't answer the question of where the funding will come
> from if Octave did have a pretty GUI. Why do you think people will
> suddenly feel motivated to throw money at us if we add a GUI to
> Octave? It seems more likely to me that they would just complain that
> it doesn't use their favorite GUI toolkit. And anyway, none of the
> people who have provided significant funding for Octave in the past
> have ranked a GUI as a top priority.
>
> | Have you ever tried giving an ugly car with a perfectly working
> engine away
> | for free?
>
> Let me guess. People still bitch and moan about the quality of the
> paint job?
>
> jwe
Hello, everyone.
I'm a newbie to Octave. (It's true that I've had v. 2.1.73 installed
for donkeys years, I used it only *very* lightly for very simple
things, mostly to obtain simple plots. But now I have v. 3.0.5
installed and am wanting to use Octave more fully.) FWIW, I'm a Mac
user and I love my GUI; however, I *like* _Octave_ *as it is*.
(Please, no flames. I only wanted to provide another data point.) :-)
---John.
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