Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Xfce

SOFA Statistics is described as 'Open-source statistical package, with an emphasis on ease of use, learn as you go, and beautiful output. The name stands for Statistics Open For All. It has a graphical user interface and can connect directly to MySQL, SQLite, MS Access, and MS SQL Server' and is a statistical analyzer in the development category. There are more than 25 alternatives to SOFA Statistics for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Web-based and Flathub apps. The best SOFA Statistics alternative is R (programming language), which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like SOFA Statistics are RStudio, PSPP, JASP and LabPlot.

Deducer is designed to be a free easy to use alternative to proprietary data analysis software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab. It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which to view and edit data frames.



Is a cross-platform software package for econometric analysis, written in the C programming language that can import SPSS data files.

Number Analytics is an web based statistical software for academics and market research supporting various types of data (SPSS, Excel, CSV, STATA, Minitab, SAS) and platforms (iOS, Android, and Web).




STATISTICA is a tried and true analytics platform with more than two decades of history in delivering successful business results for our customers, a global user base of more than 600,000 users.

A simple Six Sigma Calculator Firefox and Opera Add-on to calculate the DPM value.

Statwing was built by and for analysts, so you can clean data, explore relationships, and create charts in minutes instead of hours. Simply upload your spreadsheet or dataset, then select the relationships you want to explore.




WinBUGS is statistical software for Bayesian analysis using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. It is based on the BUGS (Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling). It runs under Microsoft Windows, though it can also be run on Linux using Wine.
Tinn-R, the R code editor Tinn stands for the recursive acronym 'Tinn is not Notepad'. It is initially written as a small ASCII file editor primarily intended as a better replacement for the default Notepad.exe program distributed with Windows. With versions, it grew to a.




MonteCarlito is a free Excel-add-in to do Monte-Carlo-simulations. Apart from these it can also do statistical analysis like mean, median, standard error, variance, skewness, kurtosis. It can create histograms. The code is open source.

EViews (Econometric Views) is a statistical package for Windows, used mainly for time-series oriented econometric analysis.



Very cheap software (you pay for a three year licence) and very easy to use, as it is based on a spreadsheet. Indeed, it is possible to copy and paste data between Excel and StatsDirect. Also, for those who are not well-versed in statistics, there is an inexpensive book by Cole...