Wizard - Statistics & Analysis
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Only for Mac
$99.99 · In‑App Purchases
Wizard is a Mac app that makes data analysis easier than ever. No programming, no typing — just click and explore. Wizard makes statistics accessible to beginners, but beneath the surface lies a full set of tools for doing professional research.
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Featured by Apple! "New and Noteworthy" and "@Work: Apps for Business"
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"You can be looking at statistical analyses less than a minute after importing your data." —MacFormat Magazine (UK)
It's true: within minutes of importing your first data set into Wizard, you'll be generating graphics, uncovering correlations, producing p-values, building models, and sharing insights with colleagues. Most customers find that the program pays for itself in just a few days of use. Explore Wizard's delightful feature set, including...
QUICK VISUALIZATIONS
Wizard will start graphing your data as soon as you click on it. It uses native Mac graphics to give you crisp visual summaries — box-plots, scatterplots, histograms, survival curves, and more — in a fraction of a second.
EASY STATISTICAL MODELING
Build sophisticated statistical models in seconds with Wizard's intuitive modeling interface. Regression estimates are instantly recomputed as you play around with the controls and experiment with new specifications.
MAC FRIENDLINESS
Wizard supports drag-and-drop, multi-level Undo, and other interface conveniences that Mac users expect from their software. An interactive tutorial will help you get started.
DATA TRANSFORMATIONS
Dozens of functions are available to help you get data into the form you want. Compute quantiles, perform day-of-week calculations, multiply columns together, and more.
EXPORT EXCELLENCE
Export colorful graphics as web-friendly PNG or print-quality PDF. If you're surrounded by PC users, export your models as interactive spreadsheets that can be used to run "What if?" scenarios in any version of Microsoft Excel.
LIST OF STATISTICAL TESTS
Wizard supports the most common statistical tests and models, including...
Univariate Tests
+ Shapiro-Wilk test of normality
+ 1-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov (normality and uniformity)
+ Pearson's goodness-of-fit (equal proportions)
Bivariate Tests
+ Pearson's goodness-of-fit (chi-square)
+ t-test (paired and unpaired)
+ ANOVA (1-way, 2-way, and repeated measures)
+ Correlation and R²
+ Median tests: Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis
+ NEW: Wilcoxon signed-rank and Friedman tests
+ Survival analysis: Log-rank test
+ 2-sample and N-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov
Multivariate Models
+ Linear regression (OLS)
+ Weighted linear regression (WLS)
+ Poisson and geometric regression
+ Logistic regression (Logit) and Probit
+ Multinomial Logit and Ordered Probit
+ Negative Binomial (NegBin-2)
+ Cox Proportional Hazards
Regression Features
+ Fixed effects
+ Robust standard errors
+ Clustered standard errors
+ Joint significance tests (Wald tests)
+ Odds ratios
+ Residual analysis
+ Sensitivity/specificity analysis (ROC curves)
+ Censoring of survival data (Cox models)
+ Interactive prediction assistant
+ Copy models as R code
Is there a missing feature you'd like to see? Just click "Email the Developer" from the Help menu and send me your thoughts.
LIST OF FILE FORMATS AND DATABASES
Although you have the option to enter data manually, more likely you'll want to import data from one of the following sources:
File Formats
• Excel (.xls/.xlsx)
• Numbers ('09 and later)
• R workspace and single-object files (.RData and .rds)
• JSON
• SQLite
• DBF and Microsoft Access
• Plain text (Comma-, tab-, and custom-delimited values)
Database Servers
• MySQL
• PostgreSQL
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To import and export other formats, including SPSS, Stata, and SAS, you can either buy In-App Purchases inside Wizard (Wizard > Unlock Pro Features...), or purchase Wizard Pro, also available in the Mac App Store. The set of included importers is the only difference between the Pro and Standard versions.
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more I’m not a statistican so much of the high end stat stuff is lost on me, but the simplicity of the interface allows me to quickly see overviews of the data (counts, means, etc.) and to filter and do “pivot” tables so easily you’re invited to explore the data. The regression modeling is also just a few clicks away and is so intuitive you find yourself investigating relationships you never thought of before. The package is also stable with no crazy crashes or mixed up data. Highly recommended.
I’m not a statistican so much of the high end stat stuff is lost on me, but the simplicity of the interface allows me to quickly see overviews of the data (counts, means, etc.) and to filter and do “pivot” tables so easily you’re invited to explore the data. The regression modeling is also just a few clicks away and is so intuitive you find yourself investigating relationships you never thought of before. The package is also stable with no crazy crashes or mixed up data. Highly recommended.
I am very pleased with the pricing and the overall user interface. Nice software package in those respects.Here are some concerns that I have:1. Hard to see the scatter plots, since the dots are small and often gray.2. Interaction terms are limited to two terms in the Model view. Therefore, to add interaction terms of three or more, I have to go back to the raw data and multiply the separate columns along with the lower interaction and insert them individually into the model. Very cumbersome. After that, the Predict view won’t really work the same, because it will ask a value for the higher interaction term, which is really a combination of three or more. Somewhat limiting.3. In the Model view, I have been searching for the model variance and/or standard deviation, but I cannot find it. R^2 is helpful, but it does not give the actual variance in the model prediction, which is a problem, since variance is a major part of determining the utility of a model.Even so, it is very fast and efficient at what it does, but I would love to see the ability to modify the scatter plots for better visibility, a faster way to automate and expand interaction terms, and for a clear output to know the model variance (being the MSE, or mean square error, in other software programs). At minimum, the standard deviation would be sufficient, but I have not seen that either. It might also be helpful to see the SSE (or sum of squares of the errors), too.Perhaps I am simply ignorant in finding such information, but it should not be this hard to find the model variance, etc. If Wizard is able to help, then I will happily increase the stars on this review, because it is really quite fast and user friendly with the slick GUI. I also love that it is Mac-focused.
I am very pleased with the pricing and the overall user interface. Nice software package in those respects.Here are some concerns that I have:1. Hard to see the scatter plots, since the dots are small and often gray.2. Interaction terms are limited to two terms in the Model view. Therefore, to add interaction terms of three or more, I have to go back to the raw data and multiply the separate columns along with the lower interaction and insert them individually into the model. Very cumbersome. After that, the Predict view won’t really work the same, because it will ask a value for the higher interaction term, which is really a combination of three or more. Somewhat limiting.3. In the Model view, I have been searching for the model variance and/or standard deviation, but I cannot find it. R^2 is helpful, but it does not give the actual variance in the model prediction, which is a problem, since variance is a major part of determining the utility of a model.Even so, it is very fast and efficient at what it does, but I would love to see the ability to modify the scatter plots for better visibility, a faster way to automate and expand interaction terms, and for a clear output to know the model variance (being the MSE, or mean square error, in other software programs). At minimum, the standard deviation would be sufficient, but I have not seen that either. It might also be helpful to see the SSE (or sum of squares of the errors), too.Perhaps I am simply ignorant in finding such information, but it should not be this hard to find the model variance, etc. If Wizard is able to help, then I will happily increase the stars on this review, because it is really quite fast and user friendly with the slick GUI. I also love that it is Mac-focused.
I would probably give this 4.5 stars, if I could. Importing files, intuitive UX. and pleasing graphics make this pretty great. The support manual is not as helpful as I would like and sometimes is missing text, so unless I picked up something from another part of the manual, I may not always know what the intent of it is. There are also some bugs in functionality, such as I should be able to concatenate two text columns, but that function won't work on my Mac. This app is saving me a lot of manual labor though, and for the price, it's a good deal and sufficient for my needs.
I would probably give this 4.5 stars, if I could. Importing files, intuitive UX. and pleasing graphics make this pretty great. The support manual is not as helpful as I would like and sometimes is missing text, so unless I picked up something from another part of the manual, I may not always know what the intent of it is. There are also some bugs in functionality, such as I should be able to concatenate two text columns, but that function won't work on my Mac. This app is saving me a lot of manual labor though, and for the price, it's a good deal and sufficient for my needs.
This app just works. No massive UI to navigate, just straight to the point regression modeling (and more, but I use it primarily for covariate modeling). My only tiny critique (personal preference) is the scripty font in the “bottom line” window. I take a lot of screenshots to include in my reports, and that font doesn’t look very professional, so I’ve been having to edit that title in Photoshop.
This app just works. No massive UI to navigate, just straight to the point regression modeling (and more, but I use it primarily for covariate modeling). My only tiny critique (personal preference) is the scripty font in the “bottom line” window. I take a lot of screenshots to include in my reports, and that font doesn’t look very professional, so I’ve been having to edit that title in Photoshop.
Wizard 2 is here - if you've already decided to upgrade, this update includes a new check box in Preferences where you can turn off messages about Wizard 2.
This version also includes minor compatibility fixes for documents saved with Wizard 2 – so you can easily move back and forth between the two versions.
1.9.49 10/05/2021
Wizard 2 has arrived! Learn about the new features in the Wizard 2 information screen.
New in 1.9.48:
• Improved compatibility with documents saved in Wizard 2
• Improved support for Access database files
New in 1.9.47:
• Fix an issue with the Wizard 2 information screen on macOS 10.15 and earlier
New in 1.9.46:
• Fix an issue with the previous version where Access databases would not open
• Fix an issue where models could not be estimated on the Apple M1 chip
• Fix several warnings in the Console when running on macOS 11 Big Sur
New in 1.9.45:
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Improved support for XLSX files generated outside of Excel
• New support for wilcox.test in the R command generator
• Fix a bug when toggling indicator values in the Predictions table
New in 1.9.44:
• SAS binary importer: Improved support for reading compressed files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS transport exporter: Improved compatibility with SAS [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix a bug in the Model view where the residuals graph included missing values after exporting to Excel or CSV
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
1.9.48 01/05/2021
Wizard 2 is coming! Pre-order at no cost from the one-time information screen.
New in 1.9.47:
• Fix an issue with the Wizard 2 information screen on macOS 10.15 and earlier
New in 1.9.46:
• Fix an issue with the previous version where Access databases would not open
• Fix an issue where models could not be estimated on the Apple M1 chip
• Fix several warnings in the Console when running on macOS 11 Big Sur
New in 1.9.45:
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Improved support for XLSX files generated outside of Excel
• New support for wilcox.test in the R command generator
• Fix a bug when toggling indicator values in the Predictions table
New in 1.9.44:
• SAS binary importer: Improved support for reading compressed files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS transport exporter: Improved compatibility with SAS [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix a bug in the Model view where the residuals graph included missing values after exporting to Excel or CSV
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.47 11/20/2020
Wizard 2 is coming! Pre-order links have been added to the main menu and to the Welcome screen.
New in 1.9.46:
• Fix an issue with the previous version where Access databases would not open
• Fix an issue where models could not be estimated on the Apple M1 chip
• Fix several warnings in the Console when running on macOS 11 Big Sur
New in 1.9.45:
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Improved support for XLSX files generated outside of Excel
• New support for wilcox.test in the R command generator
• Fix a bug when toggling indicator values in the Predictions table
New in 1.9.44:
• SAS binary importer: Improved support for reading compressed files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS transport exporter: Improved compatibility with SAS [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix a bug in the Model view where the residuals graph included missing values after exporting to Excel or CSV
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.46 11/18/2020
New in 1.9.45:
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Improved support for XLSX files generated outside of Excel
• New support for wilcox.test in the R command generator
• Fix a bug when toggling indicator values in the Predictions table
New in 1.9.44:
• SAS binary importer: Improved support for reading compressed files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS transport exporter: Improved compatibility with SAS [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix a bug in the Model view where the residuals graph included missing values after exporting to Excel or CSV
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.45 11/12/2020
New in 1.9.44:
• SAS binary importer: Improved support for reading compressed files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS transport exporter: Improved compatibility with SAS [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix a bug in the Model view where the residuals graph included missing values after exporting to Excel or CSV
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.44 09/04/2020
New in 1.9.43:
• Improved support for importing XLS files
• Improved support for importing Access files
• Fix a bug when attempting to raise a numeric column to a custom power
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.43 08/17/2020
New in 1.9.42:
• Fix an occasional crash when estimating a Fixed Effects model
• Add support for reading ISO dates with time zone information
• SPSS reader: Improved support for UTF-8 column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Exporting a Correlation test now includes the raw correlation value rather than its absolute value
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.42 06/08/2020
New in 1.9.41:
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing an empty scatterplot
• Fix a crash in the Summary view when viewing multiple survival curves
• Fix a crash after closing a document that had imported data via URL
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.41 04/24/2020
New in 1.9.40:
• New "Open documents at maximum size" preference
• Improved support for reading SAS files created by Stat/Transfer [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading SPSS portable files with very wide variable formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for reading text files described by SPSS commands [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.40 03/02/2020
New in 1.9.39:
• Column Format panel: Fix a bug where the word and character limit text fields were not editable
• Covariate scatterplots: Fix a bug where exported PDF images were not vectorized
• "Time of Day" columns: Fix a bug where the Second of Minute column was not used
• Model view: Fix a bug where omitted variables could be included in joint significance tests
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.39 01/13/2020
New in 1.9.38:
• Pivot exporter: Fix a crash when exporting large Pivot tables
• Summary view: Fix a bug when performing a multi-column Kruskal-Wallis test
• Improved performance with Column > Raise To Power...
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.38 11/18/2019
New in 1.9.37:
• Pivot exporter: Fix an issue where dates in Pivot tables exported to XLS were off by 4 years
• Model exporter: Fix an issue where binary linear models exported to XLS computed the same prediction for both outcomes
• Coefficient exporter: Fix an issue where coefficient tables exported to XLS did not correctly display coefficients for multinomial logit models
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.37 10/16/2019
New in 1.9.36:
• Surround exported CSV values with quotation marks when necessary
• Improved detection of dates when extra space characters are present
• Improved compatibility with future versions of macOS
• Fix a bug where the Help file was inaccessible
• Fix a bug when editing connections to XLSX files
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.36 09/23/2019
New in 1.9.35:
• Fix a crash when attempting to create an Indicator Variable
• Fix a crash related to Stacked Tables
• Fix an uncommon crash when saving a document
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.35 08/19/2019
New in 1.9.34:
• PostgreSQL connector: Improve load time for the table/column list
• RData connector: support for files exported by R 3.6 (Format 3)
• RData connector: support for reading/writing Date objects
• Pivot view: Suppress the thousands separator when copying numeric data
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.34 07/09/2019
New in 1.9.33:
• PostgreSQL connector: New support for SSL connections
• XLSX exporter: Use less memory when exporting large tables
• Improved support for exporting date/time columns to an R workspace
• Improved support for importing SPSS portable files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix several crashes associated with Indicator Variables
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.33 06/19/2019
New in 1.9.32:
• RData exporter: Improved R compatibility when empty strings are present
• XLSX exporter: Improved support for very large files
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.32 05/28/2019
New in 1.9.31:
• Pivot view: Support for up to 6 pivot columns
• JSON importer: Fix a crash
• SPSS binary importer: Improved support for multiple missing-string definitions [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.31 05/06/2019
New in 1.9.30:
• Fix a bug when importing rich-text cells from Numbers files
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.30 04/08/2019
New in 1.9.29:
• Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests did not exclude missing values in the categorical covariate column when computing ranks
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• Fix a number of crashes
• SPSS importer / exporter: Improved support for long-string value labels and long-string missing values [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.28:
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in 1.9.23:
• New menu item: Column > Export Raw Data > Copy to Clipboard
• Access importer: Fix a crash when importing very long text values
• Stata exporter: Allow Unicode in variable names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.29 02/13/2019
New in 1.9.28:
• The Covariate table now displays the correct p-value for log-rank tests when comparing survival curves
• The Estimation Command window now supports frequency weights with R's GLM command
• XLS importer: Fix crashes with malformed input
• POR importer: Some large data values were imported incorrectly [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in 1.9.23:
• New menu item: Column > Export Raw Data > Copy to Clipboard
• Access importer: Fix a crash when importing very long text values
• Stata exporter: Allow Unicode in variable names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.22:
• XLSX importer: Improved support for Chinese character sets
• XLS importer: Improved support for large files. Fix crashes and hangs with malicious input
• SAS catalog importer: Fix hangs with invalid input [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS importer: Add support for new DTIME and YMDHMS formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
From Santa's workshop comes Wizard 1.9, an overflowing stocking of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.28 01/17/2019
New in 1.9.27:
• XLS importer: Improved support for some older files
• SPSS binary exporter: Improved compatibility with SPSS's internal column names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS command importer: Improved support for ADATE columns, text columns, and tab-delimited files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS binary importer: Added support for 64-bit catalog files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SAS command importer: Text columns were not recognized as such [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in 1.9.23:
• New menu item: Column > Export Raw Data > Copy to Clipboard
• Access importer: Fix a crash when importing very long text values
• Stata exporter: Allow Unicode in variable names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.22:
• XLSX importer: Improved support for Chinese character sets
• XLS importer: Improved support for large files. Fix crashes and hangs with malicious input
• SAS catalog importer: Fix hangs with invalid input [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS importer: Add support for new DTIME and YMDHMS formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.21:
• Access importer: Improved support for files created with Access 2010 and later
• SPSS importer: Fix "Unable to allocate memory" errors [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in Wizard 1.9:
FROM THE LOWER DEPTHS OF HELL comes Wizard 1.9, a malign masquerade ball of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.27 12/20/2018
New in 1.9.26:
• Pivot view: Fix a crash with Count Distinct
• Summary view: The histogram width label was sometimes incorrect
• Improved support for POR files created by SPSS 26 [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Improved support for SAS command files containing in-line comments [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in 1.9.23:
• New menu item: Column > Export Raw Data > Copy to Clipboard
• Access importer: Fix a crash when importing very long text values
• Stata exporter: Allow Unicode in variable names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.22:
• XLSX importer: Improved support for Chinese character sets
• XLS importer: Improved support for large files. Fix crashes and hangs with malicious input
• SAS catalog importer: Fix hangs with invalid input [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS importer: Add support for new DTIME and YMDHMS formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.21:
• Access importer: Improved support for files created with Access 2010 and later
• SPSS importer: Fix "Unable to allocate memory" errors [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.20:
• XLS importer: Many files caused Wizard to close without a message
• Numbers importer: Fix crash when importing an empty table
• SQL importers: Fix crashes and interface glitches when using Custom SQL
• PostgreSQL: Improved support for NULL values
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.19:
• Improved support for importing R Data files
• Fix bug where "Build Model" button was sometimes grayed out
• Fix an occasional crash during a Friedman test
New in Wizard 1.9:
FROM THE LOWER DEPTHS OF HELL comes Wizard 1.9, a malign masquerade ball of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.26 11/26/2018
New in 1.9.25:
• Fix a crash on macOS Mojave when dragging and dropping tables
• Stata importer: Decimal values sometimes did not appear with the %g format [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.24:
• New ability to copy selected rows to the clipboard
• Fix a hang when computing correlations with very large data sets
• Numbers importer: Improved support for dates
New in 1.9.23:
• New menu item: Column > Export Raw Data > Copy to Clipboard
• Access importer: Fix a crash when importing very long text values
• Stata exporter: Allow Unicode in variable names [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.22:
• XLSX importer: Improved support for Chinese character sets
• XLS importer: Improved support for large files. Fix crashes and hangs with malicious input
• SAS catalog importer: Fix hangs with invalid input [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• SPSS importer: Add support for new DTIME and YMDHMS formats [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.21:
• Access importer: Improved support for files created with Access 2010 and later
• SPSS importer: Fix "Unable to allocate memory" errors [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.20:
• XLS importer: Many files caused Wizard to close without a message
• Numbers importer: Fix crash when importing an empty table
• SQL importers: Fix crashes and interface glitches when using Custom SQL
• PostgreSQL: Improved support for NULL values
• General stability improvements
New in 1.9.19:
• Improved support for importing R Data files
• Fix bug where "Build Model" button was sometimes grayed out
• Fix an occasional crash during a Friedman test
New in 1.9.18:
• Fix bug where certain XLSX files could not be opened
• Support for converting dates in the format "31-Dec-2017"
• Improved appearance of The Wizard Store (Wizard > Unlock Pro Features...)
• Reduce file size of exported SPSS files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
New in 1.9.17:
• Support for reading compressed SPSS (*.zsav) files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Support for reading Stata 15 files [Feature requires In-App Purchase]
• Fix crashes reading malformed files
New in Wizard 1.9:
FROM THE LOWER DEPTHS OF HELL comes Wizard 1.9, a malign masquerade ball of new features and functionality. If you thought that Wizard could already do everything when it comes to data transformation and analysis, YOU WERE WRONG. In the biggest release since last year's sleeper hit Wizard 1.8, Wizard 1.9 brings you...
* COLLAPSIBLE FILTERS -- Make the most of screen real estate with the new Pin button -- when activated, it keeps filters applied even when you close the Filters pane.
* DATES, DATES, DATES -- Import dates in your favorite format, format your dates with four exciting date templates, analyze dates with down-to-the-second precision, partition date/time data with greater flexibility, and create Timestamp columns using the number of seconds from a particular start date.
* FILE SIZE FORMATTING -- Does your data set include a file size measured in bytes? Now you can format it with easy-to-read units (KB, MB, GB, etc). There's even an option to switch between the decimal convention (1,000 bytes per kilobyte) and the binary convention (1,024 bytes per kilobyte).
* NEW PIVOT FUNCTIONS -- Standard Error of the Mean and 95% Confidence Interval, now available for your pivoting pleasure.
* ITUNES IMPORTER -- Automatically pull in your music collection and see all the new features in action with the new iTunes importer. Visualize your listening habits by time of day, tally up your music collection by artist and genre, and graph file sizes and track lengths just for kicks. To get started, use the new menu item File > Import iTunes Music Library...
These are just the big-ticket items -- in addition, Wizard 1.9 boasts countless interface tweaks and bug fixes to make your statistical experience as smooth, seamless, and streamlined as possible. Enjoy it on OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or later.
1.9.25 10/16/2018
Wizard 2 is here - if you've already decided to upgrade, this update includes a new check box in Preferences where you can turn off messages about Wizard 2.
This version also includes minor compatibility fixes for documents saved with Wizard 2 – so you can easily move back and forth between the two versions.
more Version 1.9.49 10/05/2021
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