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Berkeley Madonna is designed to numerically solve systems of ordinary differential equations as fast as possible. By compiling textual equations into machine code, it achieves execution speeds approaching that of handwritten C or FORTRAN code. Models are quickly constructed thanks to Berkeley Madonna's easy-to-use equation editor. Or you can use the new flowchart editor to build models graphically. Either way, you'll spend less time building models and a lot less time running them.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The updates do not list any changes and I find the product solid anyway, so they appear to be holding releases to keep access to the OS X beta. What I want now is flowcharting. I licensed the Classic version which provides that, but it would be nice to have the real thing. If you are Mathematica-lly inclined, feel free to spend the money, but for others this is an excellent business-oriented tool.
Vlad L'Impala
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Interesting. I have used iThink/Stella for years but it is yet to get out of Classic. This adds some good things iThink lacks (e.g. batch
Tony Carruthers
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />This is an astoundingly good program in Classic and appears to compile and execute models as efficiently in OS X. Very stable after 8 hours