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To download the setup file click here

 
 
 
 
   
 

To download GeneXproTools click here (30 Mb).

   
 

Requirements

The recommended requirements to run GeneXproTools 4.0 are:

  • Pentium 4 class processor
  • 512 Mb RAM
  • 53 Mb disk space for the application files
  • Minimum 1024x768 resolution
   
 

Platforms

The recommended operating systems to run GeneXproTools 4.0 are:

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Server 2003
  • Windows 2000

GeneXproTools 4.0 may also be installed on Windows NT 4.0 SP6 and Windows 98 and Me if Internet Explorer 6.0 and the MDAC 2.5 are installed. This setup is not recommended but it is known to work. Please test in demo mode before acquiring a license or contact us at support@gepsoft.com with your requirements for testing.

   
 

GeneXproTools Installation

To install GeneXproTools run the setup file. Ensure that no other applications are running while installing GeneXproTools, especially antivirus software.

GeneXproTools 4.0 is compatible with APS 3.0 and it is possible to have them both installed on the same computer and even running at the same time as they are completely independent from each other.

This means that you can install GeneXproTools in either demo or licensed mode on the same computer where your copy of APS 3.0 is installed and both will function perfectly.

Demo mode limitations

When using the sample runs that ship with GeneXproTools the application is fully functional.

The demo also allows you to use your own datasets and all the features are operational except scoring/prediction and visualization of the code. The models created in demo mode can be unlocked as soon as the application is licensed.

Previous versions

To download APS 3.0 setup files click here.

 
 

"GeneXproTools is being used to look at problems involving parasite populations, where the data is highly skewed. The results using GeneXproTools are considerably better than those obtained using conventional statistics."

Prof John Barrett
Parasitology Group
University of Wales

   
 

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