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Pier Alberto Benedetti <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Dec 1997 14:57:33 +0100
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>We are thinking about buying VoxelView for our multi-user facility.
>Is there anybody out there who is using the Mac version for confocal
>data? Does anybody know about the differences inbetween the Mac and
>the sgi version? I got a evaluation copy for the Mac but you only can
>work with one data set it came with which is really not comparable to
>any confocal data....
>
>Thanks
>
>Barbara
>
>
>Barbara Goettgens
>Microscopy Facility
>Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology
>University of Texas at Austin

I have experienced the same limitations in trying to evaluate VoxelView
Mac, about one year ago, for use in confocal microscopy. After that time I
tested and decided to purchase T3D, which is part of a larger data
visualization package, named Noesis, by Fortner Software.
I'm not involved with the manufacturer above. I am only a partially
satisfied customer.
In any case, I can at least suggest to you and others with similar
reqirements to test it with your actual data.
Information, demos, etc can be found at:

<http://www.fortner.com/>

Pier Alberto Benedetti
Istituto di Biofisica CNR
Via S. Lorenzo 26
56127 Pisa (Italy)

Tel: +39-50-513241
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