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Brian Arnold <barnold@mathworks.com> wrote in message 
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> Try './matlab' when you're cd'ed into the bin directory.

Hi again Brian,

Sorry it took a while, ..I went on a little mini vacation.

Anyways, I did what you said, and it turned out I had the same problem as the 
other guy here, and removing libtiff.3.7.1.dylib solved my problem too, so 
Matlab is now up and running just fine :)

Thank you so much for your help, Have a great weekend!

~Stian Andre