Re: Has Gnumeric considered wiritng an SPSS clone?



Thanks everybody. I didn't know about all these alternatives. They seem
to be useful, and already an option to interface with gnumeric. I might
look at them next time I need SPSS.

Thanks again.

On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 05:06, Allin Cottrell wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Jim Robison-Cox wrote:

In jumping in here, I should say that I am a statistician, and not a big
fan of SPSS.  Gnumeric is great, in my estimation.
  Several projects to note:
R is a freeware statistics package, which is now as powerful as any
package i know of...

Agreed, and thanks for the references to R-gui projects.

One other project to throw in (declaration of "interest": I'm the
author) is gretl (gretl.sourceforge.net).  It's a combined
gui/scripting statistical package, which will import gnumeric data and
also export data in R-readable format, besides doing its own thing,
which is mostly econometric analysis.  GPL of course.

Allin Cottrell.
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