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Inference for R version 3.5: Inference in PowerPoint Makes its Debut

I am happy to announce the release of Inference for R version 3.5. This is a significant release for Inference that includes several major features requested by users:



• Inference in PowerPoint: Embed and run R code in PowerPoint presentations just as you can in Word and Excel.



• Run-in-Place: Execute R code inside of an Excel, Word, or PowerPoint document and see the code results immediately in the same document – “preview” how your document will execute without having to… Continue

Added by Ben Hinchliffe on June 18, 2009 at 2:55pm — No Comments

Sophisticated time series analysis in Excel with Inference for R

Inference for R places the power of R statistical analysis software inside the productivity rich environment of MS Office. With Inference for R you can combine R code, data, and text in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint documents to create reports and deploy analysis solutions.





While Excel spreadsheets are an excellent tool for simple analysis, they are ill suited for performing complex analysis… Continue

Added by Ben Hinchliffe on May 26, 2009 at 7:30am — No Comments

New Inference for R update

We’re pleased to announce a new update (Version 3.0.2) to Inference for R. This update includes the following:



• Support for R 2.9

• Support for running Inference for R on 64-bit (x64) versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista



If you're a user of R 2.9 or 64-bit Windows, you should download a new version today. We’re offering extended trial license keys to anyone who would like to try this updated version. You may request an… Continue

Added by Ben Hinchliffe on May 22, 2009 at 11:37am — No Comments

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