Dorie,
First, you need to know what operating system your computer is running.
I don't know a lot about Macintosh computers or the latest windows, but
on Windows 7 you can find out these details by clicking the start
button, then right-click on "Computer" and pick "Properties". (It looks
like you can get the same screen by clicking Start > Control Panel >
System). In the screen shot fragment below, you can see I'm running a
64-bit version of Windows.
To download PSPP, go to:
https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/
and click "Download" near the middle of the screen and scroll down until
you see your operating system. Windows users should click the "XP and
up" link which takes you to pspp.awardspace.com where you need to find
the "downloads" links:
Pick the most recent version (or not, if you have good reason). Chose
the link on the right if you know that you have a 64-bit version of
Windows, otherwise chose the 32-bit link on the left. (A 32-bit version
will work on a 64-bit machine; but not vice-versa. The 64-bit executable
may be slightly more capable on the 64-bit machine; but not enough to be
concerned under normal circumstances.)
If you have a Mac, reply to this message (to the list) with as much info
as possible and hopefully someone with knowledge of that kind of machine
can help you.
Also, note that PSPP is still somewhat rough and unfortunately there can
be more bugs in the Windows/Mac versions. On the plus side, if you
report the bugs, the developers will work to fix them.
-Alan
On 12/9/2015 1:38 PM, Dorie Glover wrote:
Hi All:
I was a dedicated spss user til I retired and unable to access cheap
version. Want to use pspp, but am not savy enuf to understand how to
download. Can someone give a brief step by step? I have searched and
all the links/discussions so far are too complex for a non-programmer.
Thanks!
DorieDew
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