13.2 - Systat

Graduate students in fields requiring MANOVA, factor analysis, or structural equation modeling (SEM) often find Systat 13.2 more reliable than open-source packages which may have unverified functions.

The user interface is menu-driven, enabling novice users to conduct simple analyses and produce beautiful graphics for presentations or reports. However, more advanced users can still access SYSTAT's powerful command interface, with the two interfaces being fully interlinked.

Version 13.2 addressed several issues present in previous versions: systat 13.2

systat is designed to be minimal. It pulls data directly from the /proc filesystem and presents it in a straightforward, table-like format. It is particularly popular in minimal installs, embedded systems, and distributions like Slackware where lightweight, classic Unix-style tools are preferred over heavy graphical interfaces.

Reduce data dimensionality and uncover latent structures using diverse rotation methods (Varimax, Quartimax). Version 13

Analyzing clinical trial efficacy via survival analysis, repeated-measures ANOVA, and logistic regression.

Version 13.2 focused heavily on . While the core engine remained as powerful as ever, the update introduced: and distributions like Slackware where lightweight

Systat 13.2 Installation Guide - Alfasoft Support & Knowledgebase