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Dyalog v19.0
Dyalog v18.2

Dyalog v19.0

Installation instructions for all platforms can be found at setup_readme.

Dyalog for Docker
Dyalog for Linux (x86_64 DEB)
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19.0.50074
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Dyalog for Linux (x86_64 RPM)
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19.0.50074
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Dyalog for macOS (Intel)
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19.0.50027
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19.0.50027
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Dyalog for Raspberry Pi (32-bit)
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Dyalog v18.2

Installation instructions for all platforms can be found at setup_readme.

Dyalog for Docker
Dyalog for Linux (x86_64 RPM)
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18.2.50027
Download
Dyalog for macOS (Intel)
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18.2.50027
Download
18.2.50027
Download
Dyalog for Raspberry Pi (32-bit)
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Technical advice and assistance on all aspects of Dyalog usage is available by e-mail (support@dyalog.com) and/or telephone (+44 1256 830030 – limited to U.K. office hours). Limited advice on design and coding is available, but is not intended to replace the use of the printed and on-line documentation. Except when reporting an issue with the software, users are encouraged to seek advice from the user community via the Dyalog Forum (reading the content of the forums does not require membership).

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Dyalog is free for non-commercial use but it is not free software.

A Basic Licence is a free licence that allows APL users to have a copy of the latest Dyalog technology for personal or non‑commercial use. It can be used for experiments and proofs of concept until the point in time that it is of value.

For a commercial or enterprise licence, please contact sales@dyalog.com.

I understand this licence is subject to the conditions described in the Licence Agreement and in the Terms and Conditions. I agree that:

  • I will not make unauthorised copies of the software.
  • I will not give the software to anyone else.
  • I will not use the software for commercial purposes.