Just so we don't give the wrong impression we should note that Aldor
is open source software. It is only "not free" in as much as its
license is not formally compatible with GPL. This prevents it's
inclusion in other GPL licensed software (such as FriCAS). Still
anyone can download Aldor, compile it and use it with FriCAS however
they want to.

Regards,
Bill Page.

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
> ...
> Although Aldor is still not free software, looking into the Aldor User Guide
> (AUG), is IMHO the best source to understand the principles of SPAD. There
> are a few differences, and maybe we should open up a page on the axiom-wiki
> to list all of them, but in a first iteration you can completely ignore
> these differences.
>
> The AUG clearly distinguishes between language and library.
> ...

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