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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Mathematica Link for Excel
Excel Link for Mathematica , what a great product. All the time I have wasted in the past... I was actually using Mathematica -without- Excel. Unbelievable. Mathematica's Table and Excel's sheets are the perfect marriage. What a combination. - And it works. I am impressed.
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It seems criminal that this functionality wasn't built into Mathematica itself ten years ago.
ReplyDeleteI agree entirely as it is so very much MUST HAVE perfect. Although I can think of reasons why they didn't though. Ten years ago and a bit before that Excel still had... competition, yes. So which one to choose. And Mathematica has always been a multi platform product. So even more spreadsheets to feed.
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