Is it possible to get older versions of Matlab
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I apologize if this is the wrong place but I couldn't find a specific feedback section. This is aimed at the Matlab developers by way of feedback on their latest upgrade. I would like to say that categorically this is the worst upgrade I have ever seen. More and more program upgrades are becoming less and less worthwhile, adding zero functionality in favour of gimmicky UI features that are entirely useless or just plain annoying. Do you not beta test these useless features on people that actually use this program for scientific purposes?
Unfortunately I am at a university and am pretty much forced into using the latest and "greatest" so for me I will probably have to abandon the use of Matlab. Would it be possible to purchase a stand alone version of Matlab from say 5 years ago where I don't have to deal with any BS upgrades? A version that gets the job done quickly without the flashy useless crap piled on over the last 5 years?
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Andreas Goser
2014-11-17
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2014-11-17
Dear Murray, I will contact you directly to see whether I can help you to use the release you prefer. In general, your university should offer that. Not only as of the type of feedback you gave, but often enough, there are valid compatibilty considerations for peolple working together on one project.
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Andreas Goser
2014-11-17
For the product Feedback: Of course it it legitimate to give emotional Feedback, but for the developers, this is not very actionable. And yes, all Releases are tested before they get released, e.g. through the pre-release a couple of months before the final release. Also MathWorks-internal.
I can only speculate:
If you et crashes or can't work with the products: Search MATLAB Answers and/or contact Technical Support
If you don't like a feature or miss features: Be specific with your reports.
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Murray Douglas
2014-11-26
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Andreas Goser
2014-11-26
Thank You for taking the time to write down your observations. I have no immedeate answer for you. I will make sure a MathWorks support engineer assesses them and comes back to you by email.
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