The 32-bit executable seems to work. PSPPIRE starts and I could load a
couple SAV files, run some analyses using syntax and the GUI.

We could sure use a better output format... Most of my applied work
requires that I can copy the output and paste it into something else
(usually a spreadsheet). I thought you cannot copy from PSPP (there's no
right-click menu, which is the norm on Windows) and when I select
something and click Edit > Copy, nothing happens. If I then paste, I get
either a text blob that's not too useful, or else the local URL for a
file called clip-1.png in a temp directory.

I didn't interact with the dataset manually, but John's spreadsheet
looks slick.

-Alan

On 7/19/2020 2:38 PM, Alan Mead wrote:
> Harry,
>
> The 64-bit version won't start on my 64-bit Windows 7:
>
>
>
> Also, I don;t know anything about the mechanics of Windows 7 software,
> but newly installed software usually is highlighted in the start menu,
> but PSPP was not. I verified that the executables were all modified
> today, so I think they are the correct ones (I'm not reporting on an
> earlier/flawed version).
>
> I'm installing the 32-bit version now...
>
> -Alan
>
> On 7/19/2020 7:29 AM, Harry Thijssen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> OnĀ 
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2020-07-17-ForTestingOnly/
>> is a test version for MSWindows available.
>>
>> Stay save
>
> -- 
>
> Alan D. Mead, Ph.D.
> President, Talent Algorithms Inc.
>
> science + technology = better workers
>
> http://www.alanmead.org
>
>
> If I am walking with two other men, each of them will serve
> as my teacher. I will pick out the good points of the one and
> imitate them, and the bad points of the other and correct them
> in myself.
>
> -- Confucius, Confucian Analects
>
>

-- 

Alan D. Mead, Ph.D.
President, Talent Algorithms Inc.

science + technology = better workers

http://www.alanmead.org


If I am walking with two other men, each of them will serve
as my teacher. I will pick out the good points of the one and
imitate them, and the bad points of the other and correct them
in myself.

-- Confucius, Confucian Analects


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