And even if you are using the "other" platform for acqusition, you can always buy a Mac just to run FlowJo. Some of us think it is that good... Adrian >Paul, > >Like you and many others in this world, I have one of the other 90% of the >computers at home. I do not like it, but the other major occupant of the >household (my wife) required it for her job. However, like 90% of the Folw >Cytometry users out there, I have a BD instrument that uses a MAC to acquire >and analyze my data. So, I subscribe to the "do work at work" theory and >use the MAC, which by the way I do prefer. Mario's (and Adam's) FlowJo >software is a very nice alternative, and any software that is an alternative >to paying big bucks to certain Flow companies should be most heartily >encouraged. > >So, let Mario plug away and let the users of the minority instruments tout >their advantages if they wish as well. That is, if there are any??? > >Randy Fischer >NIAMS/NIH > >> ---------- >> From: J. Paul Robinson >> Reply To: jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu >> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 9:23 PM >> To: Cytometry Mailing List >> Subject: Re: G4 for FACSCalibur - and a dig at Mario!! >> >> >> So Mario, when are you going to talk about software that runs on computers >> that >> the other 90% plus that people have.......in terms of world computer >> sales, Apple is right up there at .....4%!! > > Paul >> > > >
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