On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Greg Snow wrote:

I am not involved in the RExcel project. I have just had some discussions with the people that are, so you should contact them for specific questions.

I believe that this currently only works on windows, there was some mention of possibly expanding it to OpenOffice so that it would be cross platform, but I have no idea if that has made it past the "good idea" stage.

I don't think that would be cross-platform. The heart of RExcel is Thomas Baier's (D)COM glue applications, and COM is Windows proprietary technology (which we are fortunate that Thomas understands).


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Greg Snow wrote:
http://rcom.univie.ac.at/

Or just install the RExcelInstaller package and run the installRExcel
function.

A  book on the interface will be coming out sometime in Winter.

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Thank you, Greg. Great work.

I guess this is a Windows-only utility, isn't it? We are working on
Mac,  is there any chance of getting this server working in Mac?

Greetings,

Ricardo

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