![]() Type your real name, real institutional email address and institution below, click Submit, and we will automatically send you a link to the MacVector trial installer. Please be careful with your typing to make sure the e-mail is sent to the correct address. If you prefer to use a personal email address instead of your real institutional email address, then there will be a delay. Please note that “disposable” email addresses are not acceptable. Otherwise if you haven't received an email within a minute or two, please contact us at Requirements Please use a real permanent email address. MacVector requires a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.12 or later. What is your primary interest in MacVector?ĭid you hear about a special offer from us? If so, enter the code here: MacVector 18.2 is a "Universal Binary" meaning that it will run natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon ("M1") Macintosh computers.Īfter 21 days has passed, you can still run MacVector, but with reduced functionality. MacVector, Inc takes your privacy very seriously. We will never pass on your email address to any third party. Terms of the Installation and Uninstallation Instructions Other than the short weekly tips series, we only send out occasional messages when we have new releases, patches or other information that should be of interest to all users. You can read the End User Licensing Agreement here After the trial has expired if you decide not to proceed with purchasing a license then you may uninstall the software by dragging the /Applications/MacVector/ folder to your trash.You can open ABI chromatogram (“Trace”) files directly in MacVector and analyze them like any other sequence. You can also use them in the Align To Reference and Assembler interfaces, where the actual trace data will be displayed, or in any other function that accepts external sequence files. Sometimes you just want to print out, or create an image of, the trace data so that you have a permanent record of the chromatogram – perhaps because it has an important base change or a mixed residue. The easiest way to do this is to simply choose File | Print, then click on the PDF button in the print dialog and choose Save As PDF. ![]() MacVector will output the entire chromatogram, taking the current height and scaling of the Editor tab as its guide. To have more control over this, click on the Fit To toolbar button and select the number of “rows” you would like to see on a page. Or choose Fit On Single Page to get the entire chromatogram printed on one page. Note that in versions of MacVector prior to 13.5, the button was located in the bottom left of the Editor window, but the options are identical. If you would prefer the file in a different format, open it in Preview.app and use File | Export to save in e.g.
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