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- Subject: Re: Wanted: Statistics packages for the ST
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.104031.19195@uni2b.unige.ch>
- From: mike@divsun.unige.ch (michel morris)
- Date: 12 Nov 92 10:40:30 +0200
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- In article 110475@rrz.uni-koeln.de, aeg03@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jan T. Kim) writes:
- >Hi Atari folks,
- >
- >a friend of mine is looking for good statistics packages for his
- >ST computer. Since the main use will be standard deviations and
- >such, extreme sophistication is not necessary. However, the
- >package should be easy to use and have possibilities for
- >producing graphical output, or at least an interface to a
- >standard tool for this purpose, e.g. to spreadsheets.
-
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- For basic stats, I use Kuma's KSpread 3, which is not bad (despite appearing
- quite primitive at first view). It is also said to interface to K-Spread,
- though I don't have personal experience of this.
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- For nice graphs, Scigraph is hard to beat, although data entry is a little
- irritating.
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- Both programs run perfectly on a TT, in ST Hi or TT Med.
-
- Mike M.
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