From: "Tim O'Keefe" <timo@brown.edu>
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Subject: Re: Matlab 7.4 OSX
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Honestly, I know certain people will jump on me for saying this, but,
if you think Matlab can be *that much better* by abandoning X11
support, then so be it.

Personally, I think dividing your efforts so that you can maintain
this hybrid native/X11 OSX Matlab is not worth it. You could use the
extra time to develop other things..... like a DAT Toolbox >:(

If you REALLY REALLY REALLY need remote X11 graphics, just go with
Linux; or invoke Matlab remotely from a Linux machine somewhere. Will
Matlab install on Linux running on a PowerPC or Intel Mac?

-T