> But in fact, I agree with you. The "free alternative to SPSS" is appropriate > for > the web site, because it'll be found by search engines. But once somebody > has > installed it, presumably they know what it is - so we no longer have any > justification > to mention the non-free software.
You might have the instance where it's lab machines: would you consider it the lab's imperative to explain this to the novice user?
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