http://depts.washington.edu/uwc4c/express-licenses/files/view/license/35/

<http://depts.washington.edu/uwc4c/express-licenses/files/view/license/35/>Only
Revolution charges (but they have atleast 5 packages by now) apart from
enhanced core libraries.

Rattle has a commercial version as well _it is a R GUI
Rattle can be purchased on DVD as a standalone installation for $500USD
($560AUD),  http://rattle.togaware.com/sales.html

http://inferenceforr.com/purchase/default.aspx sells for 199$



Websites-
http://decisionstats.com
http://dudeofdata.com


Linkedin- www.linkedin.com/in/ajayohri




On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Paul Miller <pjmiller...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> Just finished reading A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using R by Everitt
> and Hothorn. I'll begin by saying that I quite liked the book. It's both
> little and mighty in the sense that it's very compact but contains a
> tremendous amount of useful material.
>
> The last chapter of the book deals with cluster analysis.  There's a
> package used in this chapter (I believe that it's called mclust) that
> charges an annual fee to non-academics. I did a little digging and found out
> that the annual cost for some one like me would be $100 but it would cost
> more for people in large companies. This isn't exactly outrageous but got me
> to wondering how many other packages might not be free. I searched online
> but didn't find much.
>
> Does anyone have any information about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
>
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