Release of SalStat 20031022, standalone executables for Linux and Windows!
This is a quick note to announce a release of SalStat, the Python/wxPython powered application for scientific statistical analysis. If you're not sure what this is: just think SPSS/StatView/SAS (but a bit more basic... for now!) The 2 new files are stand-alone executables (packaged with the McMillan installer, and Inno setup for Windows), which means that users should be able to use SalStat without having to download Python, wxPython and Numeric. Of course, the source code versions are also available from the website. This is the first Linux binary version for almost a year, and the first Windows binary for about 6 months... (sorry guys, had problems which are now sorted) The Linux version is about 8MB, and 4MB for Windows. The tar.gz file for the source code version is half a meg, but you'll need wxPython and Numeric installed. Also, I want to announce that I have moved most of the action from the SunSite website to SourceForge. The website is there (http://salstat.sourceforge.net) with all the usual details (though a few screenshots have yet to be uploaded). The download page is http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16791. The project page is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/salstat/. I hope you are all well and enjoying programing in Python as much as I am! Alan James Salmoni SalStat Statistics
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