Descarga PSPP gratuitamente PSPP para Mac OS X. PSPP 0.8.4 puede descargarse desde nuestra biblioteca de programas gratuitamente. Mac build now supports Vulkan on top of MoltenVK (#12583) Raspberry Pi 4 EGL crash fixed (#12474) VSync now supported on all backends, frame duplication option added for 30 Hz games (#12659, #12602) Camera supported on Windows, Linux and Mac (still no microphone though) (#12572, #12580, #12607) Darkstalkers fixed and working through software.
Obtaining GNU PSPP
PSPP is GNU software. You can obtain it the same way as with anyGNU software. PSPP should work on most modern computers and most operatingsystems. Systems which have been known to work include:GNU/Hurd,GNU/Linux,Darwin (Mac OS X), OpenBSD,NetBSD, FreeBSD, and Windows.
Binaries
We do not distribute precompiled binaries of PSPP. Computers come with so many different archtectures, kernels, operating systems that it would not be feasible for us to do so. However most modern operating systems come with PSPP pre-packaged. To install it, you simply type: in the case of Debian derived systems; or in the case of Red Hat derived systems. For systems which have no conventional package manager, the procedure is somewhat harder. You must explicitly download the binary, and follow the instructions which come with it. Some such binaries of which we are aware are listed below:
Mac OS X: Install a DMG bundle for recent versions of Mac OS, or use MacPorts to build and install PSPP on a wider range of Mac OS version. With MacPorts, run port install pspp-devel to get the latest and most featureful version of PSPP, or port install pspp to get an older but possibly better tested version ( more information ).
Windows: installers or all downloadable files.
Mac OS X: Install a DMG bundle for recent versions of Mac OS, or use MacPorts to build and install PSPP on a wider range of Mac OS version. With MacPorts, run port install pspp-devel to get the latest and most featureful version of PSPP, or port install pspp to get an older but possibly better tested version (more information).
Please note: Because the PSPP developers have not prepared these binaries, we cannot in general vouch for them.
Source
If you want to compile and install PSPP yourself, you can get the source code fromhttp://ftpmirror.gnu.org/pspp.Should this link be unavailable or unreasonably slow, please select a local mirror site.Once you have downloaded the tarball, refer to the INSTALLfile for installation instructions.
Development Versions
PSPP is under continual improvement. You can get development versions if you are interested to see what the developers are working on. Development versions have undergone less testing than released versions.
You can fetch the latest development sources fromthe Savannah GITrepository.The installationprocedure is more complex than for released versions, so werecommend this only for developers.
Automated builds of the developmentversions are performed typically every day.
Free Statistical Software Downloads
Free statistical software is quick and easy to download and install. Instructions to download and install some of the most popular free statistical software are below. Follow these instructions to get free statistical software running on your computer in minutes.
PSPP
GNU’s PSPP is a free, open-source clone of IBM’s SPSS statistical software. The free statistical software PSPP can be downloaded here: http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/get.html
There are two methods to download and install PSPP:
The first way to get PSPP is to download the source code from Gnu and install. This is a complicated process but ensures the most recent version is being installed. To download and install the source code for PSPP follow the instructions under Downloading the Source Code in the link above.
The second, and much easier method, is to install the binary. Unfortunately the most recent version of PSPP is not always available using this method. Installing the binary is the software installation process you are likely familiar with from installing other downloadable software. To install the PSPP binary, scroll down the page at the link above to Binaries. Find the bullet point with the operating system you use and open that link.
For example, the download for PSPP looks like this:
R
The R Project for Statistical Computing’s R is a free, open-source statistical package. The free statistical software R can be downloaded here: http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html
To install R, click any one of the links in the link above (one in your country is recommended). This opens a page with links to downloads of R for Linux, R for Mac and R for Windows. Click the link for the operating system you use under Download and Install R. Finally, click the link base under Subdirectories:. Finally, click Download R 2.15.0 for Windows (or similar, depending on the version of R and your operating system).