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Sales have ceased for Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, and Scientific Notebook

Driving gamesloads of cool games. MacKichan Software, Inc., after providing word processing software for those who speak the language of mathematics for forty years (under several names), closed its doors on June 30, 2021. This marks the end of sales and support for the MacKichan Software products.

All owners of Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, or Scientific Notebook should have a serial number that was included in their purchase. This number is also included in the license file for your installation as the last line in the file. If you need to install your software on a new or different computer, you will need to re-activate the software on that computer using that serial number. The software can be activated as before, using the Help/Activate menu item. This contacts the MacKichan Software licensing server, which we will keep running for at least two years.

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Sites with permanent site licenses will, of course, be free to use Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, and/or Scientific Notebook as long as they like. Those sites that have paid for maintenance with home-use satellite licenses can continue, but will be unable to create new satellite licenses after their maintenance agreement expires.

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We expect to make Scientific Word an open source product eventually. Since both Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Notebook contain the proprietary computer algebra system MuPAD, they cannot be made open source. When the open source project for Scientific Word is established, an announcement will be made here.

We hope to make version 5.5 of Scientific Word available in the future. It currently contains several components that are licensed and not owned by MacKichan Software. These components need to be removed, and our intention is then to make Scientific Word version 5.5 open source.

Barry MacKichan
President
MacKichan Software, Inc.
July 1, 2021

The latest released version of these products is 6.1.2. To update your program to the latest release, click here.
The same page also contains links to the installers for version 5.5 and the manuals for versions 5.5 and 6.

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  • October 18th, 2019: 3.6.0 Released! Get it from GitHub. The release features improved device detection, a number of new configuration files, fixes for raw and JSON output formats in sensors and more. See the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • November 23rd, 2018: 3.5.0 Released! Get it from GitHub. The release features improved device detection, sample configuration files imported from lm-sensors.org, improved hwmon device classification as a fix for a problem with chips disappearing with 4.19+ kernels, support for JSON output in the sensors program and more. See the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • January 22nd, 2014: 3.3.5 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • September 5th, 2013: Hardware breakage reported Over the past few months, we had several reports of sensors-detect causing serious trouble on recent hardware (most notably laptops.) We still don't know what exactly is happening, and while it might be reversible, we don't know how, so in practice this is equivalent to the hardware itself being broken. The symptoms are that the display starts misbehaving ( wrong resolution or wrong gamma factor.) We have mitigated the risk by changing the default behavior of sensors-detect to no longer touch EDID EEPROMs and then to no longer probe graphics adapters at all unless the user asks for it. We urge maintainers to backport changesets r6040 and r6084 to all Linux distributions which are still shipping lm-sensors 3.3.2 or older. Versions 3.3.3 and newer are not affected.
  • May 27th, 2013: 3.3.4 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • November 6th, 2012: 3.3.3 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • March 14th, 2012: 3.3.2 Released! This is a maintenance release, essentially to get sensors-detect up-to-date with new devices and libsensors up-to-date with new attributes. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • July 21st, 2011: 3.3.1 Released! This is a maintenance release, essentially to get sensors-detect up-to-date with new devices. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • March 28th, 2011: 3.3.0 Released! This release adds support for intrusion detection and humidity sensors, as well as many new attributes for existing sensor types. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • October 10th, 2010: 3.2.0 Released! Additionally to the usual bug fixes and improved device detection, the big change this time is the libsensors license change. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • July 1st, 2010: Libsensors licensing change. The libsensors licensing change process, which started one year ago, becomes effective today.
  • May 3rd, 2010: Hardware received from Asus! Thanks a lot to ASUSTeK Computer Inc. for sending us a server board with CPU and memory. The system is now up and running and will be used to bring support for the Winbond/Nuvoton W83795G monitoring chip to Linux.
  • February 2nd, 2010: 3.1.2 Released! This is a maintenance release, collecting 7 months of random fixes. All users of 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 are encouraged to upgrade. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
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Beamer 3.3.3 Incl License File Download

Sales have ceased for Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, and Scientific Notebook

Driving gamesloads of cool games. MacKichan Software, Inc., after providing word processing software for those who speak the language of mathematics for forty years (under several names), closed its doors on June 30, 2021. This marks the end of sales and support for the MacKichan Software products.

All owners of Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, or Scientific Notebook should have a serial number that was included in their purchase. This number is also included in the license file for your installation as the last line in the file. If you need to install your software on a new or different computer, you will need to re-activate the software on that computer using that serial number. The software can be activated as before, using the Help/Activate menu item. This contacts the MacKichan Software licensing server, which we will keep running for at least two years.

Sites with permanent site licenses will, of course, be free to use Scientific WorkPlace, Scientific Word, and/or Scientific Notebook as long as they like. Those sites that have paid for maintenance with home-use satellite licenses can continue, but will be unable to create new satellite licenses after their maintenance agreement expires.

We expect to make Scientific Word an open source product eventually. Since both Scientific WorkPlace and Scientific Notebook contain the proprietary computer algebra system MuPAD, they cannot be made open source. When the open source project for Scientific Word is established, an announcement will be made here.

We hope to make version 5.5 of Scientific Word available in the future. It currently contains several components that are licensed and not owned by MacKichan Software. These components need to be removed, and our intention is then to make Scientific Word version 5.5 open source.

Barry MacKichan
President
MacKichan Software, Inc.
July 1, 2021

The latest released version of these products is 6.1.2. To update your program to the latest release, click here.
The same page also contains links to the installers for version 5.5 and the manuals for versions 5.5 and 6.

Beamer 3.3.3 Incl License File Free

  • October 18th, 2019: 3.6.0 Released! Get it from GitHub. The release features improved device detection, a number of new configuration files, fixes for raw and JSON output formats in sensors and more. See the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • November 23rd, 2018: 3.5.0 Released! Get it from GitHub. The release features improved device detection, sample configuration files imported from lm-sensors.org, improved hwmon device classification as a fix for a problem with chips disappearing with 4.19+ kernels, support for JSON output in the sensors program and more. See the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • January 22nd, 2014: 3.3.5 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • September 5th, 2013: Hardware breakage reported Over the past few months, we had several reports of sensors-detect causing serious trouble on recent hardware (most notably laptops.) We still don't know what exactly is happening, and while it might be reversible, we don't know how, so in practice this is equivalent to the hardware itself being broken. The symptoms are that the display starts misbehaving ( wrong resolution or wrong gamma factor.) We have mitigated the risk by changing the default behavior of sensors-detect to no longer touch EDID EEPROMs and then to no longer probe graphics adapters at all unless the user asks for it. We urge maintainers to backport changesets r6040 and r6084 to all Linux distributions which are still shipping lm-sensors 3.3.2 or older. Versions 3.3.3 and newer are not affected.
  • May 27th, 2013: 3.3.4 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • November 6th, 2012: 3.3.3 Released! This is a maintenance release. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • March 14th, 2012: 3.3.2 Released! This is a maintenance release, essentially to get sensors-detect up-to-date with new devices and libsensors up-to-date with new attributes. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • July 21st, 2011: 3.3.1 Released! This is a maintenance release, essentially to get sensors-detect up-to-date with new devices. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • March 28th, 2011: 3.3.0 Released! This release adds support for intrusion detection and humidity sensors, as well as many new attributes for existing sensor types. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • October 10th, 2010: 3.2.0 Released! Additionally to the usual bug fixes and improved device detection, the big change this time is the libsensors license change. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.
  • July 1st, 2010: Libsensors licensing change. The libsensors licensing change process, which started one year ago, becomes effective today.
  • May 3rd, 2010: Hardware received from Asus! Thanks a lot to ASUSTeK Computer Inc. for sending us a server board with CPU and memory. The system is now up and running and will be used to bring support for the Winbond/Nuvoton W83795G monitoring chip to Linux.
  • February 2nd, 2010: 3.1.2 Released! This is a maintenance release, collecting 7 months of random fixes. All users of 3.1.0 and 3.1.1 are encouraged to upgrade. Get it from the Download page. Check the top of the CHANGES file for a detailed list of user-visible changes.

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