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Date: Sun 12-Jun-1991 17:57:13 From: smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu (Dr. William V. Smith) Subject: Mathematica2.0-release For those of you waiting with great anticipation for 2.0 Mathematica will have to wait a little longer. The release date has been moved back to "mid-July". Maybe we'll see when the new cpu is released? ;-) -Bill
Date: Sun 13-Jun-1991 15:50:54 From: Gerhard.Moeller@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Gerhard Moeller) Subject: Re: Mathematica2.0-release smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu (Dr. William V. Smith) writes: >For those of you waiting with great anticipation for 2.0 >Mathematica will have to wait a little longer. The >release date has been moved back to "mid-July". >Maybe we'll see when the new cpu is released? ;-) You lucky guys. I phoned with NeXT Europe and was told to wait until "mid-August".... Now I wonder if they swim across the ocean to get the software here or if I just got the more reliable information (assuming that a later date is more realistic ;-) ) waiting, Gerhard.
Date: Sun 13-Jun-1991 17:38:47 From: prie@escher.cc.rochester.edu (Tod Rieger) Subject: Re: Mathematica2.0-release Did NeXT or Wolfram say when the 88110 version would be released? (As a slab owner, I am looking forward to the 88110 upgrade: upgrading seems to be the 'rite of passage' for becoming a true NeXTer.) NeXTime.
Date: Sun 13-Jun-1991 19:50:34 From: louie@sayshell.umd.edu (Louis A. Mamakos) Subject: Re: Mathematica2.0-release > Did NeXT or Wolfram say when the 88110 version >would be released? (As a slab owner, I am looking >forward to the 88110 upgrade: upgrading seems to be >the 'rite of passage' for becoming a true NeXTer.) You got to be kidding! NeXT hasn't even admitted in public that they are even releasing a new product, much less talk about any dates. You expect a software vendor to comment on the release date of software for an product that doesn't even exist, or that no one will admit to?
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