From: Dominique on 24 Mar 2010 02:44 Customer Service ??? does it even exist at matwork ??? I am trying to contact them since 2 weeks just for buying a licence and I am not receive even a confirmation message that you receive my request !!! I am really asking if you really want people to use your software !!!!!! "Steven Lord" <slord(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message <gq078h$96s$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > > "Richard Crozier" <r.crozier(a)ed.ac.uk> wrote in message > news:gpup5t$5jk$1(a)fred.mathworks.com... > > Please please please can you provide a download link to this file > > somewhere on your web site? I would like to deploy a standalone program to > > a user, but this file size is rather prohibitive of any practical method > > of file transfer for me (other than by post on a cd!) and rather > > restrictive therefore of matlab program development. Surely this would > > encourage more use of matlab programs in general (increasing sales hint > > hint to the money and legal men!!!). It is supposed to be freely > > distributeable after all, isn't it? If this is not possible can you go > > into detail about why this is not possible please. > > > > Also, having had a look on the newsgroup, I'm aware of the argument that > > the user need only install it once and then things are fine, but what if I > > only need to ever give them one standalone program? And this still doesn't > > address the problem of sending it to them. > > > > My dream is a 'download from component vendors website' option in the > > compiler like that found in Visual Studio so you can just deploy your tiny > > distributable and have the MCRinstaller file downloaded automatically if > > it's not present. > > You should contact Customer Service with this request. > > -- > Steve Lord > slord(a)mathworks.com >
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