Free MAT Lab is a software development environment (SDI) for R/C users which includes many features and modules not found in commercial software like Matlab or Solidworks. Free MAT is free software, available under the GNU public licence, version 3.0. It has been designed by Maxim Kontrin to include as much of the advantages of full-scale computing as possible in a user-friendly environment. In essence, Free MAT is a environment for rapid scientific and engineering processing. It is very similar to commercial computing like Matlab from Mathworks and IDL from Research Systems Limited, but is Open Source.
Free MAT is compatible with several different operating systems including Linux, UNIX and Microsoft Windows. It also comes with a wide variety of add-ons and plug-ins, including a fully featured JavaScript libraries, a language for automated code generation, a generic package manager, various modeling and graphing tools, a library for technical term and symbols, an extensive mathematical library, and the Open MAT programme, an interactive environment for scripting mathematical expressions. The programme comes with a free online help and FAQ page, a great collection of MAT scripts, and a large collection of freely obtainable resources. The software also features a Codeless Interface, which allows the use of MATLAB, Python, R, MATLABm and Xentimes for the same tasks. The free software has an intuitive and simple graphical user interface, and its JavaScript support is comprehensive.
Free MAT Lab is a powerful software application with many useful features and allows for the formulation and optimization of physical laws using advanced dynamics and calculus techniques. It comes with a highly intuitive graphical user interface, a wide range of built-in functions and skins, a codeless interface for external applications and a free and open software. The software can be downloaded straight to your computer and requires no installation. It uses a standard Windows installation, and is capable of running on both the Windows XP operating system and Windows Vista. To use FreeMAT in your Mac OSX environment, download the latest Free MAT app and follow the on-screen instructions.