ApE for Mac OS X 2.0.30 Alpha freeware

ApE was developed to be a small, easy to use plasmid editor. Creates graphic restriction maps- linear or circular with features indicated. Connects graphic and text features with hyperlink double click. Saves graphics as encapsulated postscript or scalable vector graphics. Copy and save graphics as Windows metafiles (MS Windows only).

Author M. Wayne Davis
Released 2011-01-17
Filesize 3.10 MB
Downloads 678
OS Mac OS X
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords plasmid editor, edit plasmid, ABI sequency, plasmid, editor, edit
Users' rating
(15 rating)
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2.0.30 Alpha Jan 17, 2011 New Release

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