Keynote users may find the integration features handy you can import data from Excel. We wanted to like it, we really did, but we found the interface awkward and unnecessarily driven by OS X ideals. Version 3 added K-means clustering, the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality, extended ANOVA, extended multiple comparisons, Fisher's z transformation, and much more. > varN,Īnalysis, cartographic projection, user-defined multipliers for scientific notations, and statistics plugins modules through a plugin SDK. If you are interested in hunting forĬorrelations (say), it makes it easy to set var1 as your X, and then use the arrow key to flick rapidly between var2 -> var3. best feature is the popup window next to the graph sheet listing the variables in the worksheet. Jake Bundy wrote, “Surprisingly useful for multivariate analysis. if you want to plot graphs with a large number of lines (something I do often) I have to go through and set colour of each line individually.”ĭr. If you have a lot of data to plot, or repeated graphs of the same kind to draw, it's not very flexible. It has some great niche graphics for the earth sciences that you can't easily get anywhere else. Arthur Busbey wrote “this is the envy of more than one Windows person I have showed it to. Robin Lake noted its ability to handle a large number of variables and its strong regression tools. It loads Excel files, preserving variable names. The learning curve is steep operations are conducted in pipelines, making basic menus sparse, with modal dialogue boxes in which the work is done. The Web site is dated 2017, with the last announcement in November 2016. It has been in “beta testing” for quite some time. Gigawez’ web site clearly says that the software is not compatible with High Sierra OS 10.13. Software and Aabel web site updated November 2016. Provisionally pronounced “dead” by MacStats on March 11, 2020. (As of March 11, 2020.) Still dead as far as we can tell AabelĬonfigurations: OS X Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, or macOS SierraĬost: $1350 (EDU prices ~$400 cheaper) pricing has not dropped. There were no apparent updates since February 2018 on either the Mac or Windows versions, which does not bode well for buyers. The software was last updated in February 2018, according to their site, so be careful. (Amusingly, Cricket Graph did both in 1987.) In 2010, after four years, version 6 was finally released, with a revised interface, cross-platform-friendly files, support for third-party spot colors in PDF and EPS export, and international text support. DeltaGraph now has Mac/Windows feature parity and statistical abilities including linear and nonlinear regression. Promises of a 64-bit release has been present for at least two years.ĭeltaGraph is a dual-platform charting program developed on the Mac, now cross-platform owned for a time by SPSS, it has been at Red Rock Software for years now. Price: $299 ($199 academic) upgrades currently at $99 (download) DeltaGraphĬonfigurations: 68030 or later, OS 7-9 (older versions) Universal betas may be Lion compatible Not ready for OS 10.15 “Catalina” The down side: Mac development has stopped. Dynamic charts use html, SVG, and Javascript. The downside of course is that you have to install it via the command line.ĭata can be brought in from Google spreadsheets and CSV files. Analysis and reporting can be automated using Python scripts, either exported from SOFA or written by hand. Statistics come via the Scipy stats module. SOFA Statistics is written in Python, using a wxPython widget toolkit. The usual statistical processes are available, including one-way ANOVA, t-tests, signed ranks, chi-square, and R nested tables can be produced with row and column percentages, totals, standard deviations, means, medians, and sums. It can connect directly to database sources, or use data brought in from spreadsheets. SOFA Statistics ( Statistics Open For All) emphasizes ease of use, discoverability, and clean reporting. Version 1.54-but no Mac version in the 1.5x series. Listing updated Feb 2022 Code updated January 2021. We’re still hopeful these will come back SOFA Statistics There was no full OS X version, but the OS 9 version was confirmed to run under Classic mode by Estima. MacRATS (Regression Analysis of Time Series) is distributed by Estima. MacRATS works through Big Sur (11.3)-as of February 2022. PublishPlot is back! Now in version 2! It is now a universal binary and available in the Mac App Store MacRATSĬonfigurations OS X 10.6 or later Terminal You can run some older systems in virtual environments. The Dead Zone: software that appears to have been abandonedĪs Larry MacPhee pointed out, you can find some older Mac software at the Macintosh Garden and at the Macintosh Repository.
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