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Written by molgyk
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
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I migrated a year ago from Windows to Ubuntu "Edgy Eft" Linux which quickly became my main operating system. It's there that I got the problem that each migrant gets at one point: How do I replace those specific softwares which I so badly need for work? I was well accustomed (addicted?) to Vector NTi (Developed by Invitrogen), the reference for DNA/Protein sequences management and edition softwares in the Windows environment. Here, I write about a software which is a good alternative to Vector NTi for basic needs, and works in the Linux, Windows and Mac OS environments, please let me introduce CLC Free Workbench. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 November 2007 )
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