Alan,
The "planned plugin architecture" sounds interesting. How concrete are the plans? I'm interested in auto-generation of restraints for proteins and fourier mapping at the moment...
Regards,
Jon
alan coelho wrote:
Dear all,
An academic version of BRUKER-AXS TOPAS is now available to degree-granting institutions comprising universities, university run institutes, laboratories and schools at:
http://pws.prserv.net/Alan.Coelho
The main aim of TOPAS-Academic (TA) is to provide a low cost but powerful and easy to use program for the academic community. One that will grow through a planned Plugin Architecture.
BRUKER-AXS TOPAS will continue to be developed in parallel employing the latest in Windows GUI Dialog technology.
regards alan
