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  • wahaha i love this guy!! the way he talks, the way he presents DATA!!

  • AMAZING.. THANKS!!!!

  • this is really awesome...thanks for sharing

  • Respect. nuff said.

  • thanks you soooo much, this is the best of the best app, both paid and unpaid I have ever gotten. We all owe you for you work.

  • Anyone knows:

    - Does it run under wine?

    - How often is the database updated? Once a year?

  • This is an amazing tool that demystifies the jargon of statistics by painting colorful bubbles that run and excite the mind by filling in the gaps that have been unanswered for eons QUESTION: How can i make my own graphs using my own data..say comparing of two variables in LOGISTIC REGRESSION/CORRELATION

  • Fantastic work, congratulations

  • You're me hero!

  • I'd love to find the 'import sheet' button.

  • I love the idea of Gapminder - presenting the reality of data in a clear and fresh way. Thanks Hans Rosling

  • I salute you sir.

    I have seen all of your TED talks, amazing content.

    This shows - how vital is presentation of DATA.

    Thanks a ton for this desktop version, I have been waiting for this since ages!!!

  • I love this man. A true hero.

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  • wonderful tool!

    im now downloading it now

    btw, I love the way he says "Hi! " :D

  • Hi I use motioncharts to see the state of service of various categories of medical devices we are responsible for. The bubbles are fetched from a mysql table.....

    My question is how can I choose my own data source with the desktop version.

    Cheers Graham

  • I wish you could do regressions on gapminder, to see if your two variables are related. You can see most trends clearly, but a regression would be less ambiguous. Great software though! Makes statistics come alive.

  • Hans! Long time no see.

  • The Santa Anita Racing Track... "And there off... Red and yellow are neck and neck, blue is catching up, and green is falling behind... Red and yellow are still nose to nose and yellow is thee winnnnerrrrrrrr!"

  • I love the gapminder statistics program :)

  • Sjukt bra Hans!

  • Very cool thanks!

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