you've a couple of options- maybe they will fit your needs maybe they
won't. Look at the GUI page on CRAN
http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/
you could google this and find out on your own what may or may not
suit your needs. Most everybody on this list uses the command line
interface
stephen sefick
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Charles R. Partridge
<cpartridge at chipeval.org> wrote:> Greetings,
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> Please forward Web links for the most recent R GUI and a list of add-ons
> that will run in the graphic interface. I need either the R GUI for (MS)
> Windows Vista, or a Web-based GUI that will run longitudinal models with
> covariates (e.g., multilevel modeling, latent growth curves, and ARIMA
> interrupted time-series).
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> I believe that R's functions will meet nearly every program
evaluator's
> needs. However, most consultants in my geographic region have no
programming
> background, and instead have used (and have been trained to use)
statistical
> programs with GUIs such as SPSS.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Regards,
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> Charles R. Partridge, Ph.D.
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> C.H.I.P. Evaluation Consulting
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> Columbus, Ohio
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> USA
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> cpartridge at chipeval.org
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