On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:28:37AM -0400, Randall C Johnson [Contr.] wrote: > I've been generally pleased with OS X. My main problem (not so much R > related) is that many of the scientific applications I would like to run on > my machine don't like the UNIX "based" operating system and require > significant tweaking in order to get them to compile correctly (if I can get > them running at all). It would be nice if OS X behaved more like standard > UNIX or LINUX. > > Best, > Randy > > > On 3/20/07 7:37 PM, "Geoffrey Hutchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hello fellow R users! > > > > I'm currently serving as a committee member at MacResearch.org, a > > website devoted to science, math, and statistics on Macs. In about > > two weeks, we'll be visiting Apple to talk about issues, needs, > > desires of science users and developers: > > http://www.macresearch.org/ > > macresearch_science_related_requests_for_apple > > > > So I was writing to ask if you have particular questions or concerns > > which I can proxy? I think this is particularly important, since none > > of the other MacResearch representatives are statistics folks. (I'm a > > chemist -- I'm a happy user of R for data exploration and analysis.) > > > > For example, are all the R.app compiler problems solved? Do we need > > graphing/plotting libraries for visualization from Apple? What > > feedback can I pass along? > > > > Many thanks, > > -Geoff
but sure you know of `fink' and `macports', I trust? _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
