Deducer is designed to be a free easy to use alternative to proprietary data analysis software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab.
It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which to view and edit data frames.
Deducer is intuitive and attempts to be efficient for beginners and experts alike.
Key Features
- Intuitive interface.
- Data viewer provides an easy to use, spreadsheet-like environment to view and edit data.
- Task based dialogs.
- Work with multiple data frames at the same time.
- Multiple analyses.
- Tests and analyses are formatted into easy to read tables.
- Analysis plots.
- Perform common tasks with a few mouse clicks.
- Online help system.
- Extension packages.
Website: www.deducer.org
Support: Manual
Developer: Ian Fellows
License: GNU LGPL 2.1

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