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Where can I download Dyalog?

Last updated on: 23 July, 2024

Adam|Dyalog 2019-11-11
As of 17.1 (October 2019) you can now download Dyalog APL without delay. However, registering immediately avoids the startup banner, and makes you eligible for a limited period of updates.

Andy|Dyalog 2016-07-28
I have left Morten’s original post below, but as of 15.0 (late June 2016) you can now download Dyalog APL free of charge for educational or non-commercial use. The default now is 64 bit Unicode, and is available for Windows, Linux and OS/X. You still must complete the application form at https://dyalogprod.gos.dyalog.com/downloads/, and we still must manually approve your application, which is usually done within one working day (don’t forget we’re based in the UK!).

For the Raspberry Pi, you can download a 32 bit version .. see http://packages.dyalog.com. We intend to issue a 64 bit version for the Raspberry Pi once a 64-bit version of Raspbian becomes generally available.

Morten’s original post

You can apply for, and subsequently download, Educational and Non-Commercial systems, from https://dyalogprod.gos.dyalog.com/downloads/.

These versions are 32-bit Unicode, and will run on both 32- and 64-bit Windows.

If you are interested in other versions or other platforms, please contact sales@dyalog.com



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