Mike on the MATLAB Desktop

May 21st, 2007

T-Shirts!

In my previous post, I asked you to send us a screenshot of your desktop layout. So far, my mailbox has been sadly empty. To entice you to send us those screenshots, I am offering up MathWorks t-shirts!

The first 5 people to send me a screenshot of their MATLAB desktop layout (along with their mailing address and t-shirt size) will receive a free MathWorks t-shirt. Send the screenshot and information to desktop_blog_feedback@mathworks.com.

Update: I am all out of shirts, but we’d still like to see what your desktop looks like so keep sending us those screenshots.

5 Responses to “T-Shirts!”

  1. naor movshovitz replied on :

    ha! I just mailed a screen shot less than 10 minutes before this latest post. I’ll give you a pass on the T-shirt offer ’cause it will take months to ship it overseas.

  2. Marcelo replied on :

    Hi. My t-shirt arrived last Friday. It fitted well and it is very nice! Thank you and congratulations for the blog.

  3. Nasir replied on :

    sent my desktop.

  4. Mike replied on :

    Nasir,

    Thank you for your feedback, it helps us refine the desktop and ultimately make it easier to use. Unfortunately we ended the T-shirt promotion awhile ago.

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