Bernard Murray, PhD <spam at 127.0.0.1> wrote:
> In article <89olm2$39s$1 at niobium.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>, ptribble at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk> (Peter C. Tribble) wrote:
> This also highlights one of the other advantages of Linux (and *BSD
> distributions) occupying a larger mindset - a wider appreciation of
> open source software. ... ... ...
There is one more thing: open source allows us to check the mathematical
formulas (well, at least in theory), otherwise you may get some results which
may be based on bad physics, chemistry etc.
> P.S. Garlic looks real nice, Damir.
Thanks. Are you interested to try garlic these days? Documentation is missing,
but I can write some brief instructions and put everything to my ftp site, if
some people would like to try the program and send me some comments and
suggestions.