Talk:MedCalc
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It very interesting that in page with software information are added such chapters like Certifications, 2 direct links to web-site and the page is written using " It is best known for its...". May be user tesimonials should be also published? :( See history of this page. Where is it "best" known? Who decides it? The page is written by author & seller of this software. And I dislike it. Author & seller ever doesn't create own page, no information is available about him. And only one page was published. Wiki should not be a place for ads. Alexeysim06 11:45, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Alexey: what the program is known for is clear from the listed independent reviews. Some of these features are also listed on the Wikipedia page Comparison of statistical packages. For the certification see [The list of applications that have earned the "Certified for Windows Vista" logo]. Today only 118 companies have obtained the Certified for Vista logo for one or more of their products, so this is probably a fact worth mentioning. Frank 11:10, 27 April 2007 (UTC)