The new SciViews version 0.9.16 (http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-K) is now compatible with R 2.11.0 and comes with a couple of new features and connects more smoothly to R (in console/terminal, RGui under Windows, R.app or R64.app on the Mac).

SciViews provides a series of packages for R and a Komodo Edit (a very capable code editor) plugin. With this plugin, you got an environment with similar features as you got with Eclipse + StatET, RKward, R Commander or JGR + Deducer.

On the contrary to R Commander or Deducer, you cannot perform tasks through dialog boxes, but you got so-called *snippets with dialog boxes*, which are dialog boxes allowing to parameterize snippets of R code. This approach is deliberate to focus on building an *R script*, as the best way to both trace your analysis and to build easily reusable code (this approach combines, thus, the best of the two worlds: GUI and command line). Look at http://www.sciviews.org/SciViews-K/VisualGuide3Snippets.pdf for a more extensive explanation.

SciViews also provides all the niceties for editing R code (syntax highlighting, bracket matching, call tips, completion lists, code folding, etc.). It has a complete R objects explorer, a graphical test units system, and much, much more...

SciViews works on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (tested with Komodo Edit 5.2, R 2.11 and Windows XP SP3, Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.10 and Mac OS X 10.6).

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