>>    1. Is there any thought of a smaller, more basic package, a sort
>> of "SAGE-lite"?  I mean that I would be interested in basic algebraic
>> manipulation capabilities (up through calculus-type things) and maybe
>> basic graphing capabilities.  I notice the full install requires quite
>> a bit of memory.  Is there a "limited features" version that's
>> smaller?
>
> Yes.  This is in the works.  Interestingly it is called "sage lite", just as
> you suggest.  It might get done at Sage Devel Days 1 next week:
>   http://wiki.sagemath.org/dev1

Looking forward. Enjoy the Devel Days. :)

>
>>    2. Along the same lines, any thought to having it as a suite of
>> programs, after the fashion of an office suite?  Say, for example, a
>> symbolic manipulation package, a graphics package, a number cruncher,
>> etc., but then all fully interfunctional?
>
> Yes.  Nobody is working on this, but something like that could be built
> on top of Sage, and I'm sure it would be useful to a lot of people.

Indeed, that would be very useful.

Ondrej

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