>
> is designed primarily for schools (hence the name!), especially
> teachers who wish to show how probability distributions can be
> brought alive with Macintosh graphics.
>
> I have yet to see a better interactive statistics package
> than this shareware application by Australian David Darby.
> [~Source][1]
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#3: v2.0.4 (1993) -Initial released 1989
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See also other works by [David Darby][2]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Macintoshes with system 6.05 and above, including system 7, and will
run on any screen depth, though to get flicker free drawing in the
Active Tables, you must have Color QuickDraw installed in your system
folder. It runs on Mac Pluses & SEs to PowerBooks, LC IIIs and
Quadras. But note! It is large in disc space (approx 987K) and needs
860K of RAM at present. This makes it suitable for machines with 2MB
RAM at minimum, though it will run in 1MB RAM with a modified system
lacking bells and whistles. It should also run on a network (but I
have not yet had one on which to test it).
[1]:
http://web.archive.org/web/19990221162421/http://www.newcastle.edu.au/department/fed/mathsed/pages/macstuff.html
[2]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/author/david-darby