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==Links== ==Links==
*[http://www.proteomecenter.org Seattle Proteome Center (SPC) general website]: about our organization. *[http://www.proteomecenter.org Seattle Proteome Center (SPC) general website]: about our organization.
 +*[http://www.proteomecenter.org/course.php SPC Proteomics Course]: Next course is '''November 5-9, 2007'''
*newsgroups: '''subscriptions highly recommended for SPC Tools users''' *newsgroups: '''subscriptions highly recommended for SPC Tools users'''
**[http://groups.google.com/group/spctools-discuss spctools-discuss discussion group]: very active, daily discussions ranging from installation to data processing. All users, new and experienced, encouraged to participate. **[http://groups.google.com/group/spctools-discuss spctools-discuss discussion group]: very active, daily discussions ranging from installation to data processing. All users, new and experienced, encouraged to participate.

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Seattle Proteome Center Software Tools Wiki

Welcome to the Seattle Proteome Center (SPC) software tools wiki. This wiki is primarily intended as means of sharing user documentation for the SPC tools. We encourage outside contribution, but please make your edits responsibly.

  • To edit or create pages, simply create an account (link on the top right of the page) before you start editing pages. Thanks!
  • The tools change rapidly, so make a note of what version you are using if you edit information.

Latest TPP version: 3.1.0 (May 31, 2007)

News: The SPC Tools team is at ASMS 2007 in Indianapolis. Stop by and say hello, at booth #133!

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The SPC is committed to providing open-source, free software to support proteomics research. The SPC Software Overview page lists (almost) all of the open-source software projects produced at the SPC. Major projects:

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