Thanks!

On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Peter Parzer wrote:

> try stata http://www.stata.com
> 
> David Cross/Psych Dept/TCU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> : Check out the following websites:
> 
> : http://forrest.psych.unc.edu/
> 
> : http://www.linuxapps.com/
> 
> : Cheers,
> : David Cross
> 
> : On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Bob Hayden wrote:
> 
> :> Any advice on basic stats. packages for Unix/Linux?  We used Minitab
> :> on a DEC alpha box using DEC Unix.  That was fine by me but the DEC
> :> was too expensive to maintain.  So, we replaced it with a FreeBSD
> :> system runing on a pile of Intel boxes.  But, Minitab does not run on
> :> that, so we started using the PC and iMac versions.  However, the iMac
> :> lab is a disaster (local problem, not a Mac problem, I think) and we
> :> hate supporting three platforms.
> :> 
> :> The software must be VERY easy to use and not cost much more than
> :> Minitab, which is quite cheap for a site license.  We have a few
> :> hundred students per year using the software.  Most of them have
> :> pretty limited math., computer and study skills.
> :>  
> :> 
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