StatPlus offers you an ability to perform heavy-duty data analysis on your Mac in a familiar and convenient Excel environment. Integrating tightly with Microsoft Excel, StatPlus:mac empowers Microsoft Excel with a set of heavy-duty statistical analysis and data management tools, turning Microsoft Excel for Mac into a full-featured statistical analysis suite.
What's New
Version 5.8.3.8:
2-way ANOVA bug fixed, Moving Average updated.
Translations updated.
Polynomial regression bug fixed.
ANOVA procedures update (now support categorical variables) and minor post-hoc tests updates/fixes.
Bug fixed for 1-way ANOVA (w/o group variable) and Rank Correlations.
I have to say that I received an amazing level of customer support earlier this year. Truly impressive.
Due to a couple of emergencies I have been unable to actually use the software so I won't post a review, but the interaction I had with AnalystSoft around February was extremely positive.
Unlike other people commenting here, I am no stats expert, so a simplified GUI appealed. Having shelled out please let me pass on that, while I do get accurate results out of the program, I have found the provided help average at best, the online support completely useless, and it seems to like crashing and causing my machine to tie itself into knots. This repeatedly happens when asking it to do certain legitimate analyses, so one must conclude that the program is buggy.
I have received one reply from "support", which acknowledged that I hadn't had any replies so far and promising to get back to me in 48 hours - 6 weeks ago!
So the only advice I can give, is try and talk one of the other posters here in to helping you out - this program is certainly not worth the money.
Why on earth would you shell out for this when a far more robust statistical package, R, is available for free. Another bafflingly overpriced Mac app. (and there are many)
R is for building statistical models, not painting pretty pictures. Anyone who is serious about doing stats on OSX will be using R, not StatPlus. I'm wondering who on earth is going to pay $200 for this software; it appears only to be able to do very rudimentary statistical tests. Can it do generalized linear models? Nope. Bayesian statistics? Nope.
I agree, $200 for this is a joke, but you can't compare a GUI-based stat program with R. Though powerful, R is essentially a command-based language and pretty intimmidating to most.
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StatPlus offers you an ability to perform heavy-duty data analysis on your Mac in a familiar and convenient Excel environment. Integrating tightly with Microsoft Excel, StatPlus:mac empowers Microsoft Excel with a set of heavy-duty statistical analysis and data management tools, turning Microsoft Excel for Mac into a full-featured statistical analysis suite.
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Due to a couple of emergencies I have been unable to actually use the software so I won't post a review, but the interaction I had with AnalystSoft around February was extremely positive.
I have received one reply from "support", which acknowledged that I hadn't had any replies so far and promising to get back to me in 48 hours - 6 weeks ago!
So the only advice I can give, is try and talk one of the other posters here in to helping you out - this program is certainly not worth the money.
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R is for building statistical models, not painting pretty pictures. Anyone who is serious about doing stats on OSX will be using R, not StatPlus. I'm wondering who on earth is going to pay $200 for this software; it appears only to be able to do very rudimentary statistical tests. Can it do generalized linear models? Nope. Bayesian statistics? Nope.
Save your money.
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