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Re: From where to download PSPP?


From: Harry Thijssen
Subject: Re: From where to download PSPP?
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 09:41:29 +0100

Hi all

Thanks for pointing this issue out. 

Awardspace.com has decided to discontinue all subdomains on awardspace.com due to their ranking on google. It is a free service offered by awardspace.com so it is to them to do this. I have just moved to pspp.awardspace.info. But of course it is still just a frontpage for pspp4windows at sourceforge so you can always use the sourceforge sitefolder.

Have fun


Op ma 25 mrt. 2019 om 17:52 schreef Alan Mead <address@hidden>:
What operating system are they running? awardspace.com packages for for Windows computers.

Oh, I just checked and I think you mean that awardspace.com seems to be down? The files are hosted on another site:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/

I would simply search for tutorials: https://www.google.com/search?q=pspp+tutorials

-Alan

On 3/25/2019 11:22 AM, Sanjay Seth, MBA, Ph.D. wrote:
Dear All,

I am teaching PSPP to my students but some of them were not able to download
it from http://pspp.awardspace.com/

Q1. Please could you let me know what website should be used by students to
download the PSPP program. 
Q2. Also please let me know if there are some YouTube tutorials that could
be shared with them. 

Thanks a million for your help in advance. 

Best regards,
Sanjay
From
Tokyo


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