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A WorkLife FrameWork mention on MacinTouch
Posted on: Wednesday 3/21, 2007; 1:50 PM
The release of version 1.1 of A WorkLife FrameWork was mentioned this morning on MacinTouch. Here's what they had to say:
Scientific Arts' A WorkLife FrameWork 1.1 is a set of tools for enhancing Mathematica, Wolfram Research's technical computing environment. Highlights include the ability to create journals or diaries with technical content, weblogging from with Mathematica using its full graphical and technical typesetting capabilities, organization and tracking of to-dos within diaries, a Mathematica-native database language with a graphical interface, email from within Mathematica, and more. A WorkLife Framework is $149.95 ($99.95 academic) for Mac OS X or Windows XP with Mathematica 5.1 or 5.2.
Just a reminder to anyone who stumbles upon this Blog that a fully functional 15 day trial version is available. Please give it a spin....
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