SOFA Statistics 1.0.5
Averages can be displayed for most chart types e.g. a line chart of average income by month.
Tab and Enter now work in a more intuitive way when in a settings grid. New rows which are incomplete produce a useful warning to the user.
Better support for Right-to_left language locales.
Regression line intercept and slope included in Pearson's Correlation output as well as a better regression line on the scatterplot.
Downloads *******
* deb for Ubuntu and Linux Mint #######
If you have a version of SOFA Statistics installed which is 0.9.24 or earlier, run the following command in the terminal before installing the new version:
sudo apt-get remove sofa
Your data will remain safe in /home/username/sofa and you can copy sofa_db and any vdt or proj files to /home/username/
IMPORTANT FOR LINUX MINT USERS - For some mysterious reason, the SOFA Statistics shortcut (under Other)
doesn't work. But there is a simple workaround. Just drag the icon onto the desktop. That icon will work. There seems to be something a little quirky about the Mint Menu.
* zipped exe for Windows #######
If you have multiple versions of Python installed, make sure 2.6 is installed and any additional libraries installed e.g. comtypes, are installed to 2.6.
* dmg file (containing mpkg package) for Mac OS X ########
WANTING TO CONNECT TO MYSQL or POSTGRESQL - The Mac version of SOFA does not currently have the MySQL and PostgreSQL connectors included (unlike the Ubuntu/Linux Mint and Windows versions). A manual process is possible but it is not currently simple enough for packaging. Please contact us at grant@sofastati
* source code #######
https:/
Help can be found at http://
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- SOFA Statistics
- Series:
- 1.0
- Version:
- 1.0.5
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- Registrant:
- Grant Paton-Simpson
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Averages can be displayed for most chart types e.g. a line chart of average income by month.
Tab and Enter now work in a more intuitive way when in a settings grid. New rows which are incomplete produce a useful warning to the user.
Better support for Right-to_left language locales.
Regression line intercept and slope included in Pearson's Correlation output as well as a better regression line on the scatterplot.
Downloads *******
* deb for Ubuntu and Linux Mint #######
If you have a version of SOFA Statistics installed which is 0.9.24 or earlier, run the following command in the terminal before installing the new version:
sudo apt-get remove sofa
Your data will remain safe in /home/username/sofa and you can copy sofa_db and any vdt or proj files to /home/username/
IMPORTANT FOR LINUX MINT USERS - For some mysterious reason, the SOFA Statistics shortcut (under Other)
doesn't work. But there is a simple workaround. Just drag the icon onto the desktop. That icon will work. There seems to be something a little quirky about the Mint Menu.
* zipped exe for Windows #######
If you have multiple versions of Python installed, make sure 2.6 is installed and any additional libraries installed e.g. comtypes, are installed to 2.6.
* dmg file (containing mpkg package) for Mac OS X ########
WANTING TO CONNECT TO MYSQL or POSTGRESQL - The Mac version of SOFA does not currently have the MySQL and PostgreSQL connectors included (unlike the Ubuntu/Linux Mint and Windows versions). A manual process is possible but it is not currently simple enough for packaging. Please contact us at grant@sofastati
* source code #######
https:/
Help can be found at http://
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