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At the Wolfram Technology Conference
Posted on: Tuesday 10/10, 2006; 9:45 PM
I am at the Wolfram Headquarters in Champaign and working hard on several things. One is making the small changes that make the A WorkLife FrameWork function properly in Mathematica version 5.0. A WorkLife FrameWork works fine in Mathematica version 5.1 and 5.2, but there are a few small changes needed to make it work properly in version 5.0. These mostly have to do with the fact that String manipulation with regular expressions only first appeared n Mathematica version 5.1. So there are several items in A WorkLife FrameWork that need to be either adjusted or removed for the special case of Mathematica 5.0. These are a very few functions within A WorkLife FrameWork—mostly the ones having to do with blogging and with saving notebooks as HTML with a user-supplied template. So, for users of Mathematica 5.0—once I release A WorkLife FrameWork for that Mathematica version—a small subset of A WorkLife FrameWork's functionality will not be available; but most of it will work. Watch these pages for a release announcement for all Mathematica 5.0 users...
The future of A WorkLife FrameWork
My plans for A WorkLife FrameWork are to continue to develop it for the indefinite future—to add to and enhance its functionality in a variety of directions. One thing that I would love to hear is any and all user suggestions for the sorts of things they'd like to see in future versions.
My plan is to continue to have free updates for registered users for all version 1.x releases. This will include the initial release for the upcoming new version of Mathematica which, rumor has it, will be very nice. The new version of Mathematica will open up a flood gate of additional functionality for A WorkLife FrameWork.
Basically, I depend on A WorkLife FrameWork for just about everything that I do with Mathematica, and for many other things that I do electronically as a whole. This dependency guarantees that I will continue to energetically develop A WorkLife FrameWork.
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