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Risk Engine for Mac

Monte Carlo analysis for iWork Numbers.

$40.00
In English
Version 2.0.6
3.8
Based on 2 user rates

Risk Engine overview

Risk Engine links into iWork Numbers and Microsoft Excel 2008 spreadsheet models to allow you to run detailed Monte Carlo analyses with multiple inputs and outputs. The input values for the Monte-Carlo simulation can be directly modified by the user within the spreadsheet interface to allow for maximum flexibility within the simulation. The application also allows shuffling of data for Bootstrap type of analysis.

What’s new in version 2.0.6

Version 2.0.6:
  • Fixed a bug that caused a crash when licensing

Risk Engine for Mac

$40.00
In English
Version 2.0.6
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3.8

(5 Reviews of Risk Engine)

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RCOR
RCOR
Jul 15 2012
1.4.9
3.5
Jul 15 2012
3.5
Version: 1.4.9
I use the version 1.4.2, bought thru the Mr. Ian Turner's page. This link to version 1.4.9 does not work. As qubex said very well, it is not Crystall Ball however is useful and quick for Monte Carlo simulations. It is easy to use. Don't have a tutorial but it can be found via i'net. It is a good app with a very well dimensioned worth/price. I found some troubles when try to use the input by range
Qubex
Qubex
Apr 16 2009
1.1
0.0
Apr 16 2009
0.0
Version: 1.1
I've tried to purchase the product but PayPall throws up a "problem with seller's website" error.
Qubex
Qubex
Feb 16 2009
0.2b58
0.0
Feb 16 2009
0.0
Version: 0.2b58
Not quite Crystal Ball but *free* and iWork-enabled. I love it. Thank you so much!
Hervé-5
Hervé-5
Feb 15 2009
0.2b58
4.0
Feb 15 2009
4.0
Version: 0.2b58
looks fairly cool, and well documented.
Lmp
Lmp
Feb 7 2009
0.1b
0.0
Feb 7 2009
0.0
Version: 0.1b
"Links into your iWork Numbers models to run detailed Monte Carlo analy" I love this description: concise and totally incomprehensible. The way I understand it, this software allows you to import detailed numbers from the Monte Carlo Rally in your butt! It gets better every time I read it! :-D
RCOR
RCOR
Jul 15 2012
3.5
Jul 15 2012
3.5
Version: null
Hervé-5
Hervé-5
Feb 15 2009
4.0
Feb 15 2009
4.0
Version: null