S c i e n t i f i c A r t s
WorkLife Requirements Purchase FAQ Documentation
 

Purchase A WorkLife FrameWork

December 2007 Discount

This special offer for December 2007
allows you to purchase A
WorkLife FrameWork
at a discou
nt that is $25 off of its regular price

Single User License: $149.95----<<Special Discount price: $125>>

Academic, Student, or Retiree price: $99.95----<<Special Discount price: $75>>

A WorkLife FrameWork is Compatible with Mathematica 6 and requires Mathematica version 5.1 or later

For this discount to apply you must purchase through PayPal:

Directly from Scientific Arts using PayPal
Student License: Directly from Scientific Arts using PayPal
Academic and Student License Requirements [click here]

If you have not already done so, please download A WorkLife FrameWork from this location Download

When you have downloaded A WorkLife FrameWork , follow the instructions contained in the ReadMeFirst.nb notebook contained in the WorkLifeFrameWork folder.

After purchase you can also request a password from within Mathematica by directly opening the notebook named PaidPasswordRequestForm.nb. This is the preferred method. (For a trial password, see below.)

Or you may send email to Scientific Arts at register@scientificarts.com including the value of your $LicenseID. The value of your $LicenseID can be found by executing directly

$LicenseID

in a Mathematica session. The value in the resulting Output cell is your $LicenseID. It has the form Lnnnn-nnnn where the n's are integers (generally different from each other).


Try it for free: a 15 day trial license is available
To try A WorkLife FrameWork, follow these directions :
Preferred Method
Download A WorkLife FrameWork [Click here to download]
In Mathematica open and read the notebook ReadMeFirst.nb
In the first paragraph of the ReadMeFirst.nb notebook click on the "Trial Password Request Form" link to send a request for a trial password to Scientific Arts
Alternate Method
  Or... you may send email to Scientific Arts at worklifetrial@scientificarts.com including the value of your $MachineID. The value of your $MachineID can be found by executing directly

$MachineID

in a Mathematica session. The value in the resulting Output cell is your $MachineID. It generally has the form nnnn-nnnnn-nnnnn where the n's are integers (generally different from each other).

 

 

Copyright ©, 2005-2011 Scientific Arts, LLC