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 The online version runs as a "shell in a box" in your browser. No installation needed! \\ Examples of ''polymake'' code are available on the [[user_guide:start|tutorial page]]. Notice that the online version comes with a few restrictions (including missing visualization) compared to the complete version. The online version runs as a "shell in a box" in your browser. No installation needed! \\ Examples of ''polymake'' code are available on the [[user_guide:start|tutorial page]]. Notice that the online version comes with a few restrictions (including missing visualization) compared to the complete version.
  
-===== Get latest stable release: 4.10 ===== +===== Get latest stable release: 4.11 ===== 
-Stable versions are released on a regular basis and offer the complete functionality of ''polymake'' available at the point of release. You can read about new features in the release notes [[:news/release_4_10|here]].+Stable versions are released on a regular basis and offer the complete functionality of ''polymake'' available at the point of release. You can read about new features in the release notes [[:news/release_4_11|here]].
  
 ==== Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, or other UNIX systems ==== ==== Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, or other UNIX systems ====
-To build polymake yourself:+=== To build polymake yourself ===
    * Read the [[install:install|Installation instructions]]    * Read the [[install:install|Installation instructions]]
-   * Download the {{:download:polymake-4.10.tar.bz2|source tarball}}+   * Download the {{:download:polymake-4.11.tar.bz2|source tarball}}
  
-=== Minimal version ===+== Minimal version ==
 The minimal version is a packager friendly version which omits the bundled sources of ''cdd'', ''lrs'', ''libnormaliz'', ''nauty'' and ''jReality''. The minimal version is a packager friendly version which omits the bundled sources of ''cdd'', ''lrs'', ''libnormaliz'', ''nauty'' and ''jReality''.
-   * Download the {{:download:polymake-4.10-minimal.tar.bz2|minimal source tarball}}+   * Download the {{:download:polymake-4.11-minimal.tar.bz2|minimal source tarball}} 
 + 
 +== Zenodo == 
 +The polymake sources are also available on [[https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.4428242|Zenodo]]. 
 + 
 +=== polymake ready to run === 
 +We now provide [[install:jll|prebuilt tarballs]] that can be extracted and run on Linux and macOS. 
 + 
 +=== MaPS === 
 +You can also install polymake using the [[https://github.com/aaruni96/maps|MaPS]] system. 
 + 
 +First get polymake using 
 +<code> 
 +maps --deploy org.polymake.polymake/x86_64/4.10 
 +</code> 
 +Then run this container using 
 +<code> 
 +maps --run org.polymake.polymake/x86_64/4.10 
 +</code>
  
 ==== MacOS ==== ==== MacOS ====
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 === Binary Releases === === Binary Releases ===
  
-You have two options: Download one of our bundles and just drag it to /Applications, or install via [[https://github.com/apaffenholz/homebrew-polymake|our tap]] for [[https://brew.sh/|Homebrew]].+You have two options: Install via [[https://github.com/apaffenholz/homebrew-polymake|our tap]] for [[https://brew.sh/|Homebrew]], or use the [[install:jll|polymake ready to run tarballs]].
  
 == Homebrew == == Homebrew ==
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 brew install polymake brew install polymake
 </code> </code>
-The formula has binaries for Intel/Big Sur, Intel/Monterey and M1/Ventura (thanks to the [[https://www.sagemath.org/|sage project]]). All other variants compile polymake from the sources. +The formula has binaries for Intel/Monterey, Intel/Sonoma and M1/Sonoma (thanks to the [[https://www.sagemath.org/|sage project]]). All other variants compile polymake from the sources. 
  
 **Note**: if you already **have or had a version of polymake installed** on your Mac you must reconfigure ''polymake'' on the first start with  **Note**: if you already **have or had a version of polymake installed** on your Mac you must reconfigure ''polymake'' on the first start with 
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 </code> </code>
  
-== Bundles ==+=== Source Installation === 
  
-There are precompiled bundles for MacOS between 10.11 and 11.1, see below. Install a bundle by dragging the app to /Applications. See [[install:macos/bundles#Installing the App Bundle|here for more information]]+Read the [[install:macos|Installation instructions]] on how to compile the current version of polymake yourself.
-   polymake 4.+
-     * [[https://www.polymake.org/downloads/polybundle-v4.9-macos-11.3-perl-5.30.2-v6.dmg|MacOS 11.3 bundle]]    +
-   * polymake 4.6 +
-     * [[https://www.polymake.org/downloads/polybundle-4.6-macos-10.14-perl-5.18.2-v1.dmg|MacOS 10.14 bundle]]    +
-     * [[https://www.polymake.org/downloads/polybundle-4.6-macos-10.15.6-perl-5.18.4-v1.dmg|MacOS 10.15 bundle]]    +
-   * polymake 4.4 +
-     * [[https://www.polymake.org/downloads/polybundle-v4.4-macos-10.14-perl-5.18.4-v1.dmg|MacOS 10.14.6 bundle]] +
-  * polymake 4.3 +
-     * //experimental// [[https://www.polymake.org/downloads/polybundle-v4.3-macos-11.2-applem1-perl-5.28.2-v1.dmg|MacOS 11.2 arm64 bundle]] for Apple M1+
  
-You may need to manually unsandbox the bundle (as it is not officially signed by Apple)For this, run+=== Visualization === 
 + 
 +If you use ''Safari'' as your default browser, then you need to switch to another one for polymakePlease do
 <code> <code>
-sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/polymake.app/+set_custom $Visual::webbrowser=open -a "Firefox"
 </code> </code>
-in a terminal (assuming you installed it to /Applications, otherwise adjust the path). +inside the polymake shellReplace ''Firefox'' by ''Google Chrome'' if you prefer this browser.
- +
-You can use the bundle also in a Jupyter notebook or in Julia. For more details see [[install:macos/bundles#Jupyter Notebooks with the Bundle|here for Jupyter]] and [[install:macos/bundles#Using the Bundle for Polymake.jl in Julia|here for Julia]] +
- +
- +
-=== Source Installation ===  +
- +
-Read the [[install:macos|Installation instructions]] on how to compile the current version of polymake yourself.+
  
 ===== Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Ubuntu ===== ===== Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Ubuntu =====
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