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Ken & Mike on the MATLAB Desktop

November 20th, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

The MATLAB Interface team wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving!

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for reading our weekly blogs, and for your comments! As we continue to improve this blog, do let us know what topics you’d want us to blog on, or blog more on. What do you like about the Desktop blog? What can we do better? The MATLAB Interface team covers the editor, desktop, preferences, MATLAB shortcuts, current directory, command window, command history, array editor, import wizard, help browser, plottools, property editor, GUIDE, GUI Building tools, and much more.

Send us your feedback. We’d love to hear from you! First five respondents will receive a token of appreciation from us.

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Ken & Mike work on the MATLAB Desktop team.
  • Ken: Hi Rich, We have a bug report on the first issue you mention. As for the Command Window time-stamp format,...
  • Rich Messeder: I have a few comments that I’m trying to find the right place for. One is that when I press the...
  • Steve Eddins: Stephen—You can extend your R2008b Prerelease license by choosing the Help -> Licensing ->...
  • Mike: Stephen, We cannot give an exact date as to when the next version of MATLAB will be released.
  • Stephen Colona: Do you think the new release will come out before the PreRelease expires? Thanks.
  • Mike: Nasir, Thank you for your feedback, it helps us refine the desktop and ultimately make it easier to use....
  • Nasir: sent my desktop.
  • Mike: Han, We are always investigating new ways to enhance the MATLAB language and improve the desktop experience. I...
  • Han Geerligs: Hello Mike, first, thanks for mentioning me ;-) I was wondering if you plan to introduce more pragma...
  • Tom Clark: FOUR buttons? You’re spoiling yourselves :) Think about this… I’m pretty sure...

These postings are the author's and don't necessarily represent the opinions of The MathWorks.

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