Sounds like a lot of great work being done on PSPP.  I also add my thanks to 
those developing the package.

A couple of basic things were these that John mentioned
* An improved output system.
* Cut/Paste/Export to/from OpenOffice.org and Koffice.

and the Anova William mentioned.  Also the regression currently available seems 
to be forced choice, that is, all factors get put into the equation.  It would 
be great if there were some selection procedure like forward or backward 
regression.

Thanks

Gene


-- "William Simpson" <william.a.simp...@gmail.com> posted--
In my opinion, I think you guys should work from the bottom up.  ANOVA is about 
as basic a technique as you can get. If we are teaching it to 1st yr psych 
students it's pretty basic, by definition!



--- On Thu, 11/12/09, John Darrington <j...@cellform.com> wrote:

From: John Darrington <j...@cellform.com>
Subject: Re: next version of PSPP
To: "Metin Ozdemir" <metin.ozde...@oru.se>
Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org
Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 6:32 PM

Don't forget that you're always welcome to download the latest development 
version - just bear in mind it hasn't been thoroughly tested.  If you just want
to know the major changes between the released version and the development 
version,
you can take a look at the NEWS file.  See: 
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/pspp.git/tree/NEWS

Additional features which *may* be in the next release include:

* Full UTF8 support.
* An improved output system.
* Cut/Paste/Export to/from OpenOffice.org and Koffice.
* The GRAPH command.
*
 The FACTOR command.
* The GLM command.





      
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