>
> As SAGE is unix based, the VMware is necessary to run on a windows
> platform. Consider a user friendly Linux distribution like Ubuntu
> or whatever is common where you work/study, as you can then run
> SAGE natively.

I don't understand. Imagine a non-computer-savvy scientist who uses
Windows and wants to use Sage. I imagine this is a pretty big
percentage of scientists. Are you telling him, "To use Sage you must
operate a VM, or switch operating system"?

P.S. Can Mac users run Sage natively?

Ram.

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