Wizard Pro 1.3.5
Device: Mac OS
Category: Business
Price: $199.99, Version: 1.3.4 -> 1.3.5 (iTunes)
Description:
Featured by Apple! "New and Noteworthy" (Feb. 2013) and "Apps for Business" (Apr. 2013)"Wizard Pro is the most impressive piece of software I've ever used." —Steve Whitaker, Ph.D., professor at Longwood University⁓⁓⁓Do you love learning from data? Are you frustrated that all statistics programs are stuck in the 1980s? Wizard is a 21st century statistics program designed to make data analysis fun, enjoyable, and highly productive.Like a friendly college professor, Wizard makes statistics accessible to beginners, but beneath the surface lies a full set of tools for doing professional research. Within minutes of opening the program for the first time, you'll be generating graphics, uncovering correlations, producing p-values, and sharing insights with colleagues. Most customers find that the program pays for itself in just a few days of use. Explore Wizard's delightful feature set, including…QUICK VISUALIZATIONSWizard will start graphing your data as soon as you click on it. It uses native Mac graphics to give you crisp visual summaries — box-plots, scatterplots, histograms, and more — in a fraction of a second.EASY STATISTICAL MODELINGBuild sophisticated statistical models in seconds with Wizard's intuitive modeling interface. Regression estimates are instantly recomputed as you play around with the controls and experiment with new specifications.MAC FRIENDLINESSWizard supports drag-and-drop, multi-level Undo, and other interface conveniences that Mac users expect from their software. An interactive tutorial will help you get started.DATA TRANSFORMATIONSDozens of functions are available to help you get data into the form you want. Compute quantiles, perform day-of-week calculations, multiply columns together, and more.EXPORT EXCELLENCEExport colorful graphics as web-friendly PNG or print-quality PDF. If you're surrounded by PC users, export your models as interactive spreadsheets that can be used to run "What if?" scenarios in any version of Microsoft Excel. They'll wonder how you did it.LIST OF STATISTICAL TESTSWizard supports the most common statistical tests and models, including...Univariate Tests+ Shapiro-Wilk test of normality+ 1-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov (normality and uniformity)+ Pearson's goodness-of-fit (equal proportions)Bivariate Tests+ Pearson's goodness-of-fit (chi-square)+ t-test and ANOVA+ Correlation (Pearson product-moment) and R²+ Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis+ 2-sample and N-sample Kolmogorov-SmirnovMultivariate Models+ Linear regression (OLS)+ Weighted linear regression (WLS)+ Poisson and geometric regression+ Logistic regression (Logit) and Probit+ Multinomial Logit and Ordered Probit+ Negative Binomial (NegBin-2)+ Cox Proportional HazardsRegression Features+ Fixed effects+ Robust standard errors+ Clustered standard errors+ Joint significance tests+ Odds ratios+ Residual analysis+ Sensitivity/specificity analysis+ Interactive prediction assistant+ Copy models as R code+ PRO ONLY: Copy models as Stata, SPSS, or SAS commandsLIST OF FILE FORMATSYou can import and export any of the formats listed below (or enter data manually). So besides being a full-featured statistical package, Wizard works as a handy tool for converting files.Import Formats+ Excel/Numbers (.xls/.xlsx/.numbers)+ R workspace files (.rdata)+ Comma-separated values (.csv)+ Tab-delimited+ Text files with custom field delimiters+ PRO ONLY: SAS binary (.sas7bdat) and descriptor (.sas) files+ PRO ONLY: SPSS binary (.sav), portable (.por), and descriptor (.sps) files+ PRO ONLY: Stata binary (.dta) and dictionary (.dct) filesExport Formats+ Excel (.xls)+ Comma-separated values (.csv)+ JavaScript Object Notation+ R workspace (.rdata)+ PRO ONLY: SPSS binary (.sav)+ PRO ONLY: Stata binary (.dta)⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓⁓ BONUS FEATURES ⁓+ Beautiful Retina-ready graphics+ Full-screen mode — ideal for presentations+ Small file size — new program versions download quickly
What's New
New in 1.3.5:* New "Delete Column" menu item when control-clicking a column header in the Raw Data view* Fix various issues with Recode variables* Adjust standard errors for small sample sizes (unweighted linear models only)New in 1.3.4: * Fix a display bug in the Summary view with values containing newlines * Fix a crash with models containing both date and non-date explanatory variables * Fix a crash when removing a variable from the Model view using the context menu * Fix a crash involving text columns joined from another table * Fix a crash when deleting a column that is being used to perform a table join New in 1.3.3: * New menu item: Covariate > Deselect will deselect the active covariate in the Summary view. (You can still deselect by Command-clicking.) * New behavior: Deleting a column from the Summary view will immediately select the next column in the table. Ideal for rapidly inspecting / deleting a large number of columns. New in 1.3.2: * Preserve filter selections when switching between tables * Correctly parse numbers surrounded by spaces in CSV files * Fix a bug where a blank header cell in an Excel spreadsheet caused subsequent columns not to be imported * Fix some issues with PDF export of model images * Fix a crash when stacking tables with indicator variables New in 1.3.1: * NEW copy images to clipboard * Fix a bug where date columns were not always recognized when importing XLSX * Fix a crash in the Raw Data view New in 1.3.0: NEW! Features for working with SAS — the popular statistical package — are now available in Wizard Pro, alongside the existing features for working with SPSS and Stata. Import SAS binary data files (.sas7bdat) and optional catalog files (for value labels), or import plain-text data that is described by .sas command files. In the Model view, Wizard's command-generator now includes a "SAS" option — perfect for reproducing regressions in SAS! ...but wait, there's more! I listened to your feedback and have addressed the Most Popular Feature Request: importing newer Excel files (the XLSX file format). Wizard can now read in XLSX with ease. So if you see any old reviews bemoaning the lack of XLSX support, please note that as of today they are 100% obsolete. Being able to import XLSX is ideal for people who work with large data sets, as the older XLS format cannot store more than 65,000 rows. ...but that's not all! To make up for several months of missing XLSX support, I went the extra mile with Wizard 1.3 and implemented the ability to import Numbers spreadsheets, that is, files ending in ".numbers". If you choose File > Import Numbers Document, Wizard will scan your spreadsheet and suck in all the data tables that it can find. So if you're a Numbers fan like me, now you can import your data into Wizard without having to export it as XLS first. ...but it gets even better! Update Wizard in the next 20 minutes and you'll get the following excellent bug fixes absolutely free of charge: * Fix a crash when zero observations are included in the Model view * Fix a bug when importing multiple sheets in XLS documents * Fix a bug where Q-Q plots were not properly exported as PDF
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