
The world's most powerful global computing environment
Long recognized as the world's most powerful mathematical software system, Mathematica has steadily grown in breadth and depth to become today an unparalleled platform for all forms of computation.
Powering innovation in research, development, and education
With thousands of original algorithms and a tightly unified overall design, Mathematica spans projects of all sizes—from simple calculator operations and educational demonstrations to large-scale systems deployment and maximum-power supercomputing.

Mathematica is the world's most powerful global computation system. First released in 1988, it has had a profound effect on the way computers are used in technical and other fields. In 2007, after many years of development, a major reinvention of Mathematica once again transformed how computation is done.
It is often said that the release of Mathematica marked the beginning of modern technical computing. Ever since the 1960s individual packages had existed for specific numerical, algebraic, graphical, and other tasks. But the visionary concept of Mathematica was to create once and for all a single system that could handle all the various aspects of technical computing--and beyond--in a coherent and unified way. The key intellectual advance that made this possible was the invention of a new kind of symbolic computer language that could, for the first time, manipulate the very wide range of objects needed to achieve the generality required for technical computing, using only a fairly small number of basic primitives.
When Mathematica 1.0 was released, The New York Times wrote that "the importance of the program cannot be overlooked," and Business Week later ranked Mathematica among the 10 most important new products of the year. Mathematica was also hailed in the technical community as a major intellectual and practical revolution.
At first, Mathematica's impact was felt mainly in the physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics. But over the years, Mathematica has become important in a remarkably wide range of fields, technical and otherwise. Mathematica is used today throughout the sciences--physical, biological, social, and other--and counts many of the world's foremost scientists among its enthusiastic supporters. It has

played a crucial role in many important discoveries and has been the basis for thousands of technical papers. In engineering, Mathematica has become a standard for both development and production, and by now many of the world's important new products rely at one stage or another on Mathematica in their design. In commerce, Mathematica has played a significant role in the growth of sophisticated financial modeling, and is being widely used in many kinds of general planning and analysis. Mathematica has also emerged as an important tool in computer science and software development: its language component is widely used as a research, prototyping, and interface environment.
The largest part of Mathematica's user community consists of technical and other professionals. But Mathematica is also heavily used in education, and there are now many hundreds of courses--from high school to graduate school--based on it. In addition, with the availability of student versions, Mathematica has become a popular and prestigious tool for students around the world.
The diversity of Mathematica's user base is striking. It spans all continents, encompasses ages from below 10 on up, and includes artists, composers, linguists, and lawyers, as well as hobbyists from all walks of life.
Ever since Mathematica was first released, its user base has steadily grown, and by now the total number of users is in the millions. Mathematica has become a standard in a great many organizations, and it is used today in all of the Fortune 50 companies, all of the 15 major departments of the U.S. government, and all of the world's 50 largest universities.
At a technical level, Mathematica is widely regarded as a major feat of software engineering. It is one of the largest single application programs ever developed, and it contains a vast array of new original algorithms and important innovations. Several paradigms pioneered in Mathematica have emerged as major directions in software thinking, and each successive version of Mathematica has invariably redefined the state of the art in a number of areas of computing.
The development of Mathematica is the work of a world-class team at Wolfram Research led since its inception by Stephen Wolfram. The success of Mathematica has allowed the company to focus on unusually long-term goals, and to carry out a unique program of research and development, as well as supporting the world's intellectual community with a variety of important freely accessible websites.
Over the years, the generality of Mathematica's core design has steadily allowed it to expand its reach. From its origins as a system used primarily for Mathematical and technical computing, Mathematica has gradually emerged as a major force in many other areas of computing. And with its dramatic breakthroughs of 2007, it now stands at the end of its first two decades as the defining system for the broad future of computation.
Product Description:
From simple calculator operations to large-scale programming and interactive document preparation, Mathematica is the tool of choice at the frontiers of scientific research, in engineering analysis and modeling, in technical education from high school to graduate school, and wherever quantitative methods are used.
What's new in this version:
* Enhanced automatic and manual proxy settings for internet connectivity
* More extensive documentation on legacy Mathematica functions
* Significantly improved MathLink performance on Mac and Unix systems
* Improved performance of various Import and Export converters
* Faster ListPlot, ListPlot3D and Plot3D for large numbers of points
* Improved help system initialization
* Extensions to automatic file type recognition for Import
* Complete support for scaled FontSize values
* Enhancements to Table, CSV, TSV and MathML import
* Evaluate Notebook menu item, and Magnification submenu
* Additional Mathematica function examples and tutorials
* Updates to curated data
Operating System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
* Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
* Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
* Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
* Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
* Mac OS X 10.3.9
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Unrar, Burn or mount with Daemon Tools
2. Install Mathematica 6.0.2 by draging into programm-folder
3. Use the keygen in the EDGE folder to license your copy
(Yes, it´s an exe.application. Find anywhere to run it on
windows and follow keygen)
4. Enjoy