Of course there is [1], but the fact that it works on a Mac does not change the 
fact that R is a programming language. Until you begin the process of becoming 
a programmer you won't be able to make much use of R regardless of which 
computer or operating system you run it on. Fortunately such a transformation 
is doable,  but you have to believe it is possible or you won't work to make it 
happen... and transformation does take some work.

[1] https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/

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On January 2, 2016 11:50:23 AM PST, Randy Kip Bangert <randy.bang...@nau.edu> 
wrote:
>I really like the R package and find it extremely useful. I also find
>the R project impossible to use as I am not a programmer. Is there a
>version of the R package that will run on OS X?
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