My students and I use JGR (Java GUI for R), because it runs almost
identically on Macs and Windows. One of my students also loaded it into
Linux.

For relevant pages from Bob Muenchen's excellent book, *R for SAS and SPSS
Users*, see
http://sites.google.com/site/ralphobriensteaching/home/installing-r-and-jgr/r-readings/MuenchenOnJGR.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Stuart Wagenius <s-wagenius@northwestern.edu
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I teach statistics using R in a classroom with Windows machines. For
> class, I use Notepad and cut and paste to the console. For my own
> work, I use a Mac or I use a PC with Tinn-R. The send-to-R feature is
> great. I would like to have the students use Tinn-R because the
> send-to-R feature is so nice, but recent versions of Tinn-R are too
> complicated and quirky. I feel that trying to set-up Tinn-R on the
> class computers would be a hassle and using it in class may be too
> distracting.
>
> Can anyone recommend a text editor for teaching R on machines running
> Windows Vista? Is there something simple to set up, stable to run, and
> easy to use?
>
> Thanks,
> Stuart
>
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