 Now here we are in Chrome Google Chrome and in the Your L bar there the address bar. I'll just start typing stat Plus and what we're looking for is the Mac space le So that's the Mac version light edition It's the one that's free of charge that we don't have to pay for so if I just said enter it'll search lo and behold Analystsoft.com makes stat plus. I'm going to go straight for the downloads page They'll open in a while and there's the download button Which I'll do if you then go to your downloads folder or wherever you've set the downloads to curb You double click on that will open Install package just follow the instructions It usually just ask you to drag it across to your application folder So let's close this and there's our applications folder and here we have stat plus If I double click on stat plus Stat plus will open and in the background also open a Microsoft Excel workbook Now if I've recently worked on a file, I might go search for it down here or we can just open a blank file There we go. There's a blank file. You can also have worked On a spreadsheet like this with all your data and then double click on stat plus now On the mouse that I'm using I can double click the whole both sides of the mouse in the two buttons on the side I can switch switch between applications. They step plus and they under statistics I see all the statistical analysis. I can do basically to me the same Types of statistics I can do is with the windows version You'll note some of them are only available when you buy the software pro here So usually we can just do normal descriptor statistics and then the comparison of means comparing means and Various other tests so you have to install the software to give you the same sort of functionality as you get with a windows version Once I've worked on the spreadsheet I can then do the statistical analysis and the results will appear in my spreadsheet here So that's the installation of stat plus. Please go and do that So that you can follow along with the rest of the lecture series at least as far as the Mac version of Microsoft Excel is concerned