Differences Between R Studio For Windows And Mac


> I urge you to try it.
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>>>> Bert Gunter <[hidden email]> 1/10/2015 9:46 PM >>>
> That is what websites are for. Go to rstudio.com and make your own judgment
> . I have found that they provide much useful functionality above and beyond
> R's bare bones GUI.
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> Bert
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> On Saturday, January 10, 2015, Boris Steipe <[hidden email]>
> wrote:
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>> Could someone kindly enlighten me whether there are currently advantages
>> to use R Studio vs. the normal R GUI? On the Mac I can't seem to find
>> anything compelling, on Windows (which I don't use myself) I noticed last
>> year that there seems to be no syntax highlighting available for the R GUI
>> but R Studio had it.
>>
>> Surely there must be some value proposition in that project, what am I
>> missing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Boris
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Differences Between R Studio For Windows And Mac

R Studio For Windows

Hello, Thanks for the thorough feedback here and comparison between R.app and RStudio. This definitely helps focus some of our work and I've outlined a few notes below.