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Fiasco is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It interprets commands in the SPSS language and produces tabular output in ASCII or PostScript format. The name Fiasco stands for Fiasco Implements Accurate Statistical COmputations.

Fiasco development is ongoing. It already supports a large subset of SPSS's transformation language. Its statistical procedure support is currently limited, but growing.

Source code for the latest development release of Fiasco is available from the alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu ftp site.

Further Information

FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Fiasco, with answers.
Bugs
A list of all the bugs reported so far.
Language
Latest information on the language accepted by Fiasco.
News
User-visible changes from earlier versions.
Helping out
How to help out with Fiasco development.
Manual
The Fiasco manual (under construction).
Tasks
A list of some random tasks to be done.

Questions and comments regarding Fiasco can be sent to Ben Pfaff <pfaffben@pilot.msu.edu>.

Fiasco bug reports should be sent to bug-gnu-fiasco@gnu.ai.mit.edu.


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