It was a typical Monday morning for Ahmed, a graduate student in economics, as he sat at his desk, staring blankly at his computer screen. He was struggling to make progress on his thesis, which focused on analyzing the impact of economic policies on poverty rates in developing countries. One of the major hurdles he faced was finding a suitable statistical software to analyze his data.
It doesn't modify the Windows registry, making it ideal for use on restricted work or university computers.
