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    AtteStat

    AtteStat

    The package for statistical data analysis and applied mathematics

    ...The combination of the unsurpassed convenience of spreadsheets and the effective interception of Microsoft Excel exceptions (frontend) and the maximum speed of the C++ programming language (backend). Winner of contest Microsoft Office Extensions (PC Magazine RE) in 2006. Registered 2002-05-23 with the Federal Service for Intellectual Property. Completely free. No donation required. AtteStat comes with absolutely no warranty.
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    Excelsi-R

    Excel's Interface to R

    Excelsi-R is an Excel add-in that allows Excel spreadsheets to harness the power of the R statistical language by connecting to a running R process. R does not need to be installed on the computer running Excel, but it does require access to an R instance running Rserve (which can be on a remote computer). It supports incorporating R plots and graphs in an Excel workbook.
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