Hi Vincent, I'm developing an analysis program, based on FCS Assistant, called FCSPress. So far it's quite rudimentary and only allows you to plot histograms. It doesn't do gating or analysis yet. And there is little support for the edit menu functions (cut, copy, paste, undo). Unlike most cytometry programs available on the mac, it allows you to open a data file and optionally manipulate its contents, graphs are plotted from the active data window into graph windows, which are wysiwyg for printing and saving as PICT (sort of like cricket graph). You can put as many graphs from as many files as you like into a graph window, and you can constrain their plotting to an optional grid of variable size. You can annotate the graphs manually in variable fonts and styles, as well as semi-automatically from text held in the source file. I've got quite a way to go before the program is finished, but it seems to be quite stable so far. If you'd like a copy let me know and I'll e-mail it to you (or anyone else who'd like a copy). Ray At 10:29 am +0000 3/7/97, Vincent Falco wrote: >I have BD Vantage generated list files copied to a PC via FACSNET. I have an >investigator who wishes to generate multiple histograms in gallery >format.Which software product can do this the easiest(least steep learning >curve)?Thanks. Ray Hicks ________________________________________________________________________ |University of Cambridge |Tel 01223 330149 | |Department of Medicine |Fax 01223 336846 | |Level 5, Addenbrookes Hospital |e-mail <rh208@cus.cam.ac.uk> | |Hills Road Cambridge |Web http://facsmac.med.cam.ac.uk | |CB2 |ftp server ftp://131.111.80.78 | |UK | | |_________________________________|_____________________________________|
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