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According to this post and this page of the Wolfram Documentation Center a new Mathematica version is on the way, if not already available to some user.

It'll be v. 10.1 and, as such, a rather major upgrade after Mathematica 10.0.1 and 10.0.2.

Does anyone have it already?

Luca M
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    It's on its way "soon" but that doesn't qualify how soon. http://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/20766670#20766670. Could be next week, could be in two weeks, who knows. – dr.blochwave Mar 27 '15 at 16:56
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    While interesting, this question will have nil value after version 10.1 is released – Dr. belisarius Mar 27 '15 at 17:09
  • Completely agree w belisarius and also only WRI could answer - and if they chose to wouldn't they make it public? Close? – alancalvitti Mar 27 '15 at 17:16
  • Sorry but I was just wandering if the new version was already available to someone or not. I got the answer (not yet) – Luca M Mar 27 '15 at 17:19
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    FWIW this is a fine discussion to have, but is better suited for chat. – bobthechemist Mar 27 '15 at 17:31
  • I Agree. I just discovered the chat rooms existence after reading blochwave comment – Luca M Mar 27 '15 at 17:34
  • @LucaM Beta testers of Mathematica are usually asked not to reveal any information about it. So even if someone has a beta version, they won't be allowed to talk about it. No, I do not have 10.1. The feature list looks nice, quite a few useful additions. – Szabolcs Mar 27 '15 at 17:59
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    @Szabolcs 2 I know. My question was also due to the fact that I just have a Mathematica Home Edition with Premier Service expired. I don't know if I'll be eligible for the upgrade to 10.1 (but I was for 10.0.2 even after Premier Service expiration) – Luca M Mar 27 '15 at 18:10
  • @LucaM I got a download link for 10.1 yesterday. – Gordon Coale Apr 01 '15 at 16:04
  • @GordonCoale I chatted with the customer support today and they told me its free only for those who upgraded 15 February or later – Coolwater Apr 27 '15 at 15:54

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