multiGUI
Science April 15th, 2008Myself, Federico Hoffmann and Juan Opazo are developing a nice cross-platform interface for multidivtime, a program (or a series of programs) used to estimate molecular evolution rates and divergence times. We are expecting to have a version released soon. I will post links whenever they are available.
A initial page for multiGUI is already on GeneDrift.
Update: some screenshots were added. As the application is fully cross-platform, Mac, Windows and Linux versions will be available.
Update 2: We are releasing multiGUI (Windows Vista and XP) as a limited beta. If you are interested in trying the software send an email to multigui at genedrift dot org. We are intending to provide a group of 20-30 users the opportunity to try the program, what would allow us to work on future improvements, kill some bugs that weren’t found in the development/test phase and check for the level of interest of our application in the scientific community.


March 26th, 2008 at 7:41 pm
Cool. No when are you going to write that GUI for Dawg? (Hehe) BTW I just emailed my PI about you writing a GUI for his program.
March 26th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
Yep, I owe you that one. Slowly but surely.
I didn’t connect that he was your PI. Let me know what he thinks about the idea and if he wants to check it.
April 16th, 2008 at 12:05 am
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