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> To a large extent I share your concerns about sourceforge. However I
> think article to which you linked is overstating the issue. The
> concerns that were mentioned on the Gimp page relate to Advertisements
> on Sourceforge, not to malware in downloads.
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As far as I know, sourceforge has
Hi John,
Many thanks for the very interesting link about windows. It
reinforces my present view.
Thanks also for putting a useful perspective on on eof the articles.
Yes, you correctly identify an inconsistency with my position.
I live in an uncomfortable place...I do not trust windows either. b
I have recently installed PSPP for Windows (within the last 2 months) and have
had no issues.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 4:13 PM, John Darrington
wrote:
To a large extent I share your concerns about sourceforge. However I
think article to which you linked is overstating the issue. The
To a large extent I share your concerns about sourceforge. However I
think article to which you linked is overstating the issue. The
concerns that were mentioned on the Gimp page relate to Advertisements
on Sourceforge, not to malware in downloads.
So far as I'm aware, sourceforge never has mad
I hope I am e-mailing/posting to the correct address for the pspp
users list which I got from http://pspp.awardspace.com/
I also hope that I am phrasing this request correctly as am not
familiar with the etiquette.
Appologies if I get anything wrong.
I would very much like to try out a copy
I hope I am e-mailing/posting to the correct address which I got
from http://pspp.awardspace.com/
I hope that I am phrasing this request correctly as am not familiar
with the etiquette.
I would very much like to try out a copy of pspp to run on a windows
7, 64 bit box . It sounds to be a