On 6 February 2013 08:17, Christophe BAL <projet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> it could be very useful for undergraduate students to have a light version
> of sage so as to not have such a huge program to install.

Is it really that huge, given the size of disks now? If a copy was
held in your university, it should be quick for someone to download it
there.

I can't help feeling that introducing students to "lite" versions of
software is a bad idea. They don't get to see all the functionality
There is no "light" version of Mathematica for students - they get the
fully functionality. Same for MATALB.

Last time I checked, Mathematica was a 500 MB download. A trial of
Labview is over 1 GB.

Dave

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