Mathematica pricing gouging on Sun
Dirk Grunwald
grunwald at flute.cs.uiuc.edu
Tue Jun 27 13:53:45 AEST 1989
steve, you miss the point.
The core of mathematica is no more difficult to implement on the Apple
than on a Sun. Admittedly, the Apple doesn't have an MMU & it may not
perform as well, but realisticly, that's what the compiler is for.
More man-months went into the Apple interface than the Sun interface. The
X-11 interface still sucks, even in the latest revision [sorry,greg]. The
Gnuemacs interface is getting along, but none the less, we're left with
the question of why it costs more on the sun.
The basic reason is ``because they think they can get it.'' The same
reason it costs even more on a Titan or other high-end stations.
This doesn't mean that I don't think Mathematica is a good tool, but
personally, I was excited when Wolfram originaly stated that the prince
would be such that ``everyone who wanted it could afford it,'' and have
more disappointed *by the price alone [and a little by performance]* since
then.
Kind of like the ``All you can eat for $1'' places where they give you dry
bread & tell you that's all you can eat for $1.
[ I too have been an alpha & beta site for Mathematica, and have used it
quite a bit, having written some packages to display 3-d data & convert
2-d plots to PiCTeX. ]
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Dirk Grunwald -- Univ. of Illinois (grunwald at flute.cs.uiuc.edu)
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