In article <francis.durst.174.064016C0 at bota-ulpnospam.u-strasbg.fr>,
francis.durst at bota-ulpnospam.u-strasbg.fr (Francis Durst) wrote:
> I too took a look at DNAssist after reading this thread, and uninstalled it.
>> There are already too many file formats, so programs that insist in working
> with their own format are not for me... I prefer Bioedit, by T. Hall, it does
> all that DNAstrider does and much more. Especially nice is that it
provides an
> interface to programs running in DOS windows like the Phylip programs,
> Clustalw or Molphy. And for a lot of simple things I stick with Esee, a DOS
> program by E. Cabot, powerful and simple.
Is there a URL for this?
>> My 2 francs
>> Francis
Slainte'
Bob
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