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Genome Browser App I wrote

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Greetings all:

I'm just touring the relevant forums offering a chance to write a Genome Browser App I wrote.

 

https://sites.google.com/site/chbelhumeur2000/

 

No not selling the app or looking for beta testers. It just works so well and I'm having so much fun exploring genomes I feel compelled to share.

 

Thank any in advance for their interest in the app.



Woops, I meant a chance to "try" not "write" the app I wrote. I'm having a lot of trouble with text entry in text boxes stalling lately. I write by looking at the screen and not the keyboard. This really messes me up. Is anyone else having this problem. Seems worse in Fireox than in Internet Explorer, but they both do it.

System Requirements: Windows XP SP3 or later, 1920 X 1280 Display,

You might want to rethink that, since only 1.1% of people have displays with that kind of resolutions, height wise.

 

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_resolution_higher.asp

 

Even if you actually mean x1200, that still only bumps the available users to 4%, meaning whatever target audience you have are unlikely to be able to use the program.

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