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Mathematica(R) Link for Excel 3 brings powerful new features for data analysis to Microsoft Excel

CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 4, 2006 -- Opening the door to new ways of computing and collaboration in Microsoft Excel, Wolfram Research announced today the release of Mathematica Link for Excel 3, the latest version of its widely popular add-on for users in finance, business, engineering, science, education, and related fields.

Mathematica Link for Excel connects Excel users to over a thousand Mathematica functions, making it easy to perform symbolic computations, find complex roots, instantly plot equations, and complete other sophisticated tasks within the spreadsheet environment. The fully bidirectional link also leverages Excel's capabilities into the Mathematica notebook environment, so users can work in both applications side by side.

Among its many new features, Mathematica Link for Excel introduces Mathematica-based macros, enabling users to easily convert their Mathematica code into Excel macros. The macros can then be run -- with just a single click -- inside any Excel spreadsheet.

Additionally, collaboration has never been easier. Intelligent read-and-write routines automatically resize to fit existing data, smart commenting technology streamlines the process of sharing workbooks with others, and an extensible system of templates can be used to automate the creation of standard reports.

The key new features in Mathematica Link for Excel enable users to:

* Create spreadsheet formulas that call Mathematica from within Excel

* Write code in Mathematica that interacts with and automates Excel

* Call Mathematica code as if it were an Excel macro

* Develop customized Excel import and export routines in Mathematica

* Copy and paste between Mathematica and Excel

* Display Mathematica graphics and typeset expressions in Excel

"Most people prefer the elegant Mathematica programming language, but require Excel's interface for certain jobs," said developer Anton Rowe. "With Mathematica Link for Excel, you don't have to choose. You can use both applications together as a single, unparalleled framework for analyzing your most demanding data."

Mathematica Link for Excel requires Mathematica 5.0 or higher and Excel 2002/XP or higher, and is available for Windows. The suggested retail price is $249 (US). Upgrade and educational pricing is available. More product details can be found at: http://www.wolfram.com/mlx .

Wolfram Research is the world's leading developer of computational software for science and technology, offering organization-wide computing solutions. Led by Mathematica, its flagship product, the company's software is relied on today by several million enthusiastic users around the world and has been the recipient of many industry awards. Wolfram Research was founded in 1987 by Stephen Wolfram, who continues to lead the company today. The company is headquartered in the United States, with offices in Europe and Japan. Go to http://www.wolfram.com for more information about Wolfram Research and its products.

Mathematica is a registered trademark of Wolfram Research, Inc. Windows and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Mathematica is not associated with Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. or MathTech, Inc.



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