2009/5/19 Geoffrey Hutchison <[email protected]>:
>> I was surprised to see Amber mentioned as being funded by the NIH.
>> Isn't this commercial and proprietary?
>
>
> No, Amber is GPL'ed now -- I think as of Amber version 10.
> http://ambermd.org/
>
> A surprising number of NIH-funded software is now open source. There's even
> a push to have all US-funded software become open source in some fashion. (I
> don't recall whether it's gaining traction under the new administration.)

AmberTools appears to be GPL. Amber is $400 for academics, and the
license states:  "You may not distribute copies of the Software to
others outside of your site."

- Noel

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