Regarding Matlab,
Like I said here, there's octave:
I first heard about it a few years ago when trying to make some time history:
Regarding Mathematica, I find it high end stuff, you have to pay for it's simplicity. You want things easy pay for them, if not solve them the hard way.
Check this one, I don't use Matematica.
Take this example, Matrix analysis of structure, in mathematica:
vs. basic, c# ... and many other:
Not to mention it can be done in vb script too.
I strongly believe cracked software should be used only if there's no other option. If the market (rivals) make you use it because they use cracked software too. You don't use it than you're off the marked, no clients.
And by using cracked software in fact you help those companies.
Think like this if I make a free alternative to tekla I have to convince both users of cracked and original tekla to use my product. Even if it's free, it's quite funny you know.
Free alternatives, like octave, should be the first choice not the high priced software.
It's not easy to use the free ones, but the price 4000$ instead of 10$ really makes the difference.
Moreover if you use the free ones, the open source/ free community can grow (10$ donation) and the "not easy" issue will fade away in time.
I'm seeing many using a 4000$ autocad to draw 3 lines. This is the ugliest thing I've ever seen. One was asking if I have adobe full editor, so he can reduce the size of his pdf's.
Wow people are incredible slothful, lazy, and everyone suffer because of that.
Forgot to mention virtual machines:
There's vmware everyone knows about it's quite expensive and there's oracle virtualbox free, open source.
Funny, to use cracked virtual machine in order to run cracked software.
Also there is/was vmware's thinapp, to make cracked software portable using cracked tool
And there are a lot of free alternatives, some work some don't (it's no easy):
Cameyo, Enigma Virtual Box, or less expensive like Xenocode.
Some even support x64 application which is/was not supported by thinapp.
Like I said here, there's octave:
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Regarding Mathematica, I find it high end stuff, you have to pay for it's simplicity. You want things easy pay for them, if not solve them the hard way.
Check this one, I don't use Matematica.
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I strongly believe cracked software should be used only if there's no other option. If the market (rivals) make you use it because they use cracked software too. You don't use it than you're off the marked, no clients.
And by using cracked software in fact you help those companies.
Think like this if I make a free alternative to tekla I have to convince both users of cracked and original tekla to use my product. Even if it's free, it's quite funny you know.
Free alternatives, like octave, should be the first choice not the high priced software.
It's not easy to use the free ones, but the price 4000$ instead of 10$ really makes the difference.
Moreover if you use the free ones, the open source/ free community can grow (10$ donation) and the "not easy" issue will fade away in time.
I'm seeing many using a 4000$ autocad to draw 3 lines. This is the ugliest thing I've ever seen. One was asking if I have adobe full editor, so he can reduce the size of his pdf's.
Wow people are incredible slothful, lazy, and everyone suffer because of that.
Forgot to mention virtual machines:
There's vmware everyone knows about it's quite expensive and there's oracle virtualbox free, open source.
Funny, to use cracked virtual machine in order to run cracked software.
Also there is/was vmware's thinapp, to make cracked software portable using cracked tool
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Cameyo, Enigma Virtual Box, or less expensive like Xenocode.
Some even support x64 application which is/was not supported by thinapp.