I was just refreshing my Windows copy of PSPP and I was reflecting on
the trouble that Windows users have in downloading and I think some
simple changes to the gnu.org download page could make it a lot easier
on them.

I always go to the gnu.org page:

https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/get.html

And on that page, there's a series of bullets for various operating
systems, including Windows but Windows has no clickable link (whereas
the others all do have clickable links).  Why is this? Shouldn't we link
to pspp.awardspace.com?  Or at least add an HTML anchor so that you can
click and it will scroll down to the awardspace.com link?

screen shot fragment of get.html

Also, the actual link for the windows is a bullet further down the page
under "MS Windows" that says "XP and up".  Couldn't it say "All recent
Windows (XP and up)" or "Windows executable (XP and up)" or something
similar? I don't know that current Windows users will know what "XP" and
"and up" and "binaries" mean...

I know GNU hates Windows (don't we all) but I hope that doesn't extend
to hating Windows users... These simple changes would help non-technical
Windows users find the download link a lot easier.

-Alan

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