Re: DNASeq: Sequence analysis programs for Mac?

James VanEe (jiv2@cornell.edu)
Tue, 31 Aug 1999 10:31:04 -0400

Marcus,
If your customer has a reasonably fast mac (G3 processor would be best),
they might consider investing in Virtual PC so they can run windows
software (chromas or the trev windows port). The price varies, depending
on academic discounts and the operating system that you buy with it. If
your organization has some sort of license agreement for microsoft
operating systems, just buy the version of VirtualPC with DOS (around $50)
and then install your discounted copy of the windows.
-James

>>I should like to know: Are there any free- or shareware
>>alternatives for Editview on the Mac? What's your impression about them?
>>Any suggestions are highly appreciated.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Yours sincerely,
>>Marcus Macht

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