Update: NuGenDeskX Source Code Availability.
Sunday, April 29th, 2007Source Code Available for purchase
Source Code Available for purchase
Source Code Available for purchase
Source Code Available for purchase
Source Code Available for purchase
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I am happy to say that NuGenBioChem VF will be ready very soon. With the most advanced molecular visualization available. So, so many features. A few products will be spun from it such as NuGenVisualCML which is the same technology but solely for CML files. As well, NuGenVisualPDB, which like NuGenVisualCML is solely for PDB files. We have added XAML export features and hopefully will be adding high resolution image exportation, stereo vision, parallel processed rendering based upon Alchemi and a few more tricky items. The page only displays some of the standard looking structures. Upon release you will see the amazing NuGenBioChem FX format. I do mean amazing. Photo-realistic rendering of molecular structure. Well, if you could photograph it, this is what it would look like. Check out the beta screenshots here.
We have finally split the site. We have chosen to separate our retail operations from our contract development operations. Due partly to the great interest in our contract development services. We wanted to make it easier to ascertain what we do around here. Before it may have been difficult to tell, well that is what we heard. So now it’s pretty easy. Development Services are solely the domain of Genetibase. And retail software is marketed via Creative Force Software. As well a few site tweaks and all looks awesome!
People who believe they have lived past lives as, say, Indian princesses or battlefield commanders are more likely to make certain types of memory errors, according to a new study.
The propensity to make these mistakes could, in part, explain why people cling to implausible reincarnation claims in the first place.
A revolution is coming! Practice Management Software will “NEVER” be the same. Can’t say much other than that. Check back periodically as we release details.
We were in need for some Bug tracking source to use with external developers and found BugNET. Really nice piece of work. Highly extensible, fast and simple to maintain.
Highly recommend…