The clinical reporting system named Spectre can be downloaded
as four zip files. If you are creating an e-book on your PC or laptop then
create a directory "spectre" under your C: drive and create
two directories "macros" and "scripts" under
the
"spectre" directory. Unzip the files in the relevant directory after
you have downloaded them. Please note that most of the html pages have
web counter code embedded in the html (even if you do not see a counter
on the page) and when viewed on your PC or laptop as an e-book, these pages
will attempt to connect to the Internet. I do not know a way to prevent
this.
If you are installing Spectre on Unix or Linux then you will maybe only need the macros and scripts zip files (in which case download these to a directory of your own choosing) and will keep the documentation on the Internet. This is recommended as although the macros and scripts will have change freezes applied to them, this will not be the case for the html documentation. If you are installing Spectre on Unix or Linux then you will not need all the files in the macros and scripts zip files. The installation instructions give details on how to exclude those files.
Note: If you arrived at this page directly using a search engine such as Google then this may not be the "Spectre" you are looking for. There are a few software packages called "Spectre". The "Spectre" you can download below is to do with clinical trials reporting.
Click on the ".zip" links to download:
html documentation for Spectre.
spectre.zip
Clinical sas macros. Note that all the macros contain the following Copyright notice and disclaimer at the end of the header. Only download these macros and use them if you accept these terms.
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/ Copyright (C) 2011, Roland Rashleigh-Berry. Use of this software is by license / only commencing 01 Jan 2012 although permission is granted to use these macros / for educational or demonstration purposes. / / Users should ensure this software is suitable for the purpose to which it is / put and to provide adequate checks on the accuracy of any values produced as / no guarantee can be given that the results displayed by this software are as / expected and no liability is accepted for any damage caused through use of any / incorrect output produced. Only use this software if you agree to these terms. /=============================================================================*/ |
Utility sas macros. Note that all the macros contain the following disclaimer at the end of the header. Only download these macros and use them if you accept this disclaimer.
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/ This is public domain software. No guarantee as to suitability or accuracy is / given or implied. User uses this code entirely at their own risk. /=============================================================================*/ |
Spectre system macros. Note that all the macros contain the following disclaimer at the end of the header. Only download these macros and use them if you accept this disclaimer.
/===============================================================================
/ This is public domain software. No guarantee as to suitability or accuracy is / given or implied. User uses this code entirely at their own risk. /=============================================================================*/ |
Spectre scripts + some documentation of these. All the scripts are bash shell scripts. Note that all the scripts contain the following disclaimer at the end of the header. Only download these scripts and use them if you accept this disclaimer.
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# This is public domain software. No guarantee as to suitability or accuracy is # given or implied. User uses this code entirely at their own risk. #=============================================================================== |
For instructions on how to install Spectre (Clinical), refer to the
relevant section on the main page.