a free replacement for the proprietary program SPSS.
PSPP supports T-tests, ANOVA and GLM analyses, factor analysis,
-non-parametric tests, linear and logistic regression, clustering,
+non-parametric tests, linear and logistic regression, clustering,
and other statistical features. PSPP produces statistical reports in
plain text, PDF, PostScript, CSV, HTML, SVG, and OpenDocument formats.
It can import data from OpenDocument, Gnumeric, text and SPSS formats.
documentation on PSPP's language is also included.
For information on differences from previous versions, please see file
-NEWS.
-
+NEWS.
+
Source code for the latest release of PSPP is available at
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/pspp/. Test releases are at
ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/pspp/. Development sources are available
because it makes it more difficult for us to lose track of bugs, but we
are happy to hear from users through any means.
+The PSPP bug tracker and bug reporting mailing list are public. To
+privately report a security vulnerability in GNU PSPP, please send
+your report to the closed mailing list pspp-security@gnu.org. The
+PSPP developers will help you assess your report and fix problems
+prior to public disclosure.
+
The long term goals for PSPP are ambitious. We wish to provide the
following support to users:
an "enhanced" mode in certain cases where PSPP can output
better results that may surprise SPSS users.
- * Friendly textual and graphical interfaces.
+ * Friendly textual and graphical interfaces.
* Good documentation. Currently the PSPP manual describes its
language completely, but we would like to add information on