Antoon,
With a few exceptions, I agree with your implied sentiments in regard to the
deep and broad changes that IBM has made to the previously stellar qualities
of SPSS customer service and support.
One exception I have in mind is the personal efforts of Jon Peck, who has
never failed to extend himself to the benefit of all SPSS users. It is IBM
policies that he did not make and cannot unilaterally change that are making
the SPSS experience so frustrating for many of us.
Cheers,
King Douglas
American Airlines Customer Research
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Antoon Smulders
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 2:05 AM
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I wouldlike to express my feelings about the lack of service that
IBM-PASW-SPSS gives to customers, but in order to stay decent I remain
silent.
Antoon Smulders
Van: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:
[hidden email]] Namens Vladimir
Lopez-Prado
Verzonden: woensdag 11 juli 2012 2:38
Aan:
[hidden email]Onderwerp: Re: Seeking Python and R Essentials for SPSS version 16
Hi Patrick,
I also need Python and R plug in for SPSS version 16. Did you get any help
on your request? Please let me know.
Thank you,
vlad
On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Patrick Burns <
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wrote:
Does anyone have access to the Python and R Essentials for SPSS version 16?
IBM does not distribute/support these prior to version 18, and I didn't have
a
need to install them when my SPSS versions 16.0.2 was new. (I'm only just
now
seeking to learn/run python scripts, and our non-profit doesn't have the
funding to buy new version of SPSS and subscribe to maintenance plans.)
Thanks in advance if you have copies of these...
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