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Dear Human Being,

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Last year was the 'Year of Statistics' — so what did you do about it?

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Most likely cried yourself to sleep in a corner, or spent your days struggling with statistical software designed by evil elves to make your mind implode.

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Today, the power of statistics seems to be reserved for experts with advanced degrees and employers with deep pockets. And that's a shame, because data plus statistics equals knowledge, and as the saying goes, knowledge is power. That power should belong to everyone, not just a privileged few.

Well, I have some good news. I've designed a new kind of statistics program. It's designed for you. That's right… you! Because it doesn't matter whether you're a seasoned statistician, or are just getting started with data analysis. I know that you want a program that's easy to use, that produces research-quality output, and that gives you advanced insights instantly.

The program is called Wizard, and to be perfectly honest with you, I think it's the most exciting desktop software since the spreadsheet. Wizard is built from the ground up to make data analysis… well, pleasant. Approachable. Easy on the eyes. You won't find any command line or programming language in Wizard. To summarize a variable… just click on it. You'll instantly see a picture like this:

Wizard knows what you want based on context. And Wizard runs appropriate statistical tests Voeux mac os. to give you the answers you're looking for, even if you don't know exactly the right question to ask.

So if you're new to statistical computing, you'll find that Wizard is the absolute best choice for your first statistics program. Bar-none, hands-down, no question about it. Wizard has a gentle learning curve, and mistakes are difficult to make with Wizard's intuitive, informative interface.

If you're a business user, you'll love Wizard's ability to export PDF graphics and interactive Excel spreadsheets. Wizard will help you present and explain statistical findings, and assist colleagues in making better business decisions Sports mac os. using Wizard's powerful modeling techniques.

Finally, professional researchers will find that Wizard Pro is an excellent companion to SAS, Stata, and SPSS, helping you to do more research in less time. All versions of Wizard have advanced analytic capabilities, including:

  • Multivariate modeling
  • Multi-core computation
  • Sophisticated regression options
  • No artifical limits on the size of your data

If you ever need more than Wizard can offer, the Pro version lets you copy-paste generated commands from Wizard into your favorite stats program and take it from there. But you may never need to: Wizard handles millions of rows of data with ease.

I could go on about how great Wizard is, but nothing explains Wizard better than the fun and excitement of using Wizard for the first time. So go ahead: download the free trial and start experiencing the joy of Wizard for yourself.

The statistical revolution is finally here… and lucky for you, it's easy to use!

Sincerely,

Wizardwarf Mac Os X

Evan Miller
Wizard creator

PS- Wizard is only available for Mac, but if you're reading this on a PC, consider this: for the price of high-end statistics software, you can buy Wizard and still have enough money left over for a top-of-the-line MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. Amazing, isn't it?

This Will Be Our Last MacOS Release.

See below for details.

Runs on Catalina, in Beta test.

Won't run on Catalina.

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Next Steps:

  • Once the download finishes, run the file to install.
  • When G-Wizard comes up, login with your email. It must be the same one you used to register or purchase.
  • You'll get an email shortly that fills you in on all the details of how to run G-Wizard.
  • If you get a 'Certificate Error', the fix is easy. For Windows, uninstall using the Windows Control Panel and rerun the install. For Macs, move the G-Wizard Application to Trash and rerun the install.
  • Having install issues? Visit our Troubleshooting page for help.

Note to Mac Users

The releases above will be our last Mac release. We'll leave them up through end of 2020, then we'll take them down as well. We recommend you run G-Wizard on Windows, either on a PC, or on your Mac using a virtual machine.

I am personally sorry to see the Mac go. I own multiple Apple products, and am a committed Mac user, especially where my music software is concerned.

Mac Os Mojave

Oh no! Why did you stop supporting Macs?

The short answer is not enough Mac users to offset the increasing pain that Apple has caused developers who want to support the platform.

In the period from October 1, 2019 to April 22, 2020, a little over 6 months, only a little over 300 people logged into G-Wizard from Macs. By contrast, there were about 10,000 Windows users who logged in during the same time. We see similar results for the percentage of people browsing our web site via Mac OS vs Windows, so it isn't just G-Wizard. CNC'ers, as a group, don't seem to be strong Mac users.

It's not surprising, as very little CNC software will run on a Mac.

I'm making this decision in the depths of the Covid-19 situation as well, when business has been depressed and it is important to focus scarce resources.

This is compounded by Apple making it more and more difficult for developers to support the platform, especially small developers like us.

Apple has changed the requirements to run apps with the latest Catalina version of OSX. Before Catalina, it was possible for developers to self-certify their applications. That's the model essentially all general purpose computers have used since the beginning.

With Catalina, that's much harder. The preferred method is for Apps must go through Apple's App Store. That's considerably more overhead for small developers like ourselves. It also means that new features and bug fixes will arrive on the Mac platform more slowly than on the PC Windows platform. We think that's a shame.

We spent time investigating what it will take, but we do not have a version that will install on Catalina via the App Store at this time. Even Apple realizes Catalina is a real curve ball as they have announced they would temporarily (slightly) relax Catalina's requirements. We are taking advantage of the extended timeframe by releasing versions that will install via download on Catalina. We consider those versions to be in Beta Test.

One of our greatest concerns is that having sealed off OSX from self-certified apps, Apple will be in a position to demand a revenue share from every app that runs on their machines. They already do this for mobile apps on iOS and that share is substantial. We have had iOS prototypes of our software running for years, but did not choose to bring them to market because the Apple revenue share is just too expensive. If they choose to implement a revenue share on OSX apps, that may mark the end of our support for the Apple platform.

Apple has never been a big player in the CNC world. Users running on Macs only amount to about 4% of traffic to the CNCCookbook web site and a similar number of sales of our software. As a small business, we can't afford an inordinate cost in supporting the platform.

At some point in the future, we hope to be back on the platform. This will probably happen when we develop thin client (i.e. browser-based) versions of our software in the not-too-distant future.

Sincerely,

PS It is possible to disable this Catalina function, and potentially install and run G-Wizard anyway. I'm not fond of this option if only because it isn't something Apple supports and recommends. But, for those that have no other way to run software not set up for Catalina, it may be useful.

The other cemetery mac os. This article describes what's required: https://www.imore.com/how-open-apps-anywhere-macos-catalina-and-mojave

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