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The Apple Computer Made With Macintosh Success Story for January 13-20, 1997. |
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These pages can be viewed with any browser or navigator. Some additions may be necessary in order to explore all their features: the browsers Cyberdog, Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer will have the plugins Chime, for molecular graphics, and QuickTime Plugin, for music and animation. Other navigators will have the corresponding helper applications RasMol and QuickTime MoviePlayer. RasMol, on which Chime is based, is independently useful. Mage is required as a helper application with all browsers in order to view kinemages.
The computer is an Apple
Internet Server 7250/120, running Macintosh Operating System 9.1. Think different(ly)...
The site operates by means of the program WebSTAR 2.1.
The forms are handled by Forms.acgi.
Search runs tr-www 1.3.
The site has been tested and looks fine on the following information
navigators or browsers.
Data recording usage of
the site are made available by the program WebStat.
Photographs are taken with an Apple QuickTake digital camera.
Animated gif images are made with GifBuilder.
The pea leaf motif is an image of chlorophyll fluorescence emission at
660 nm, taken with an Improvision custom fluorescence imaging apparatus.
Databases are made and served up by FileMaker Pro.
Comments and questions about the
site are welcomed.
Acknowledgements: Roland Månsson of MacPublic in Lund University Computer Center; Hansjakob Heldstab and the Bach MIDI Archive; Apple Research Laboratories; Chandos Records; many others.
Proprietary graphics and icons act as external links where this is requested by their suppliers, and are included only for information: this site is not, in any way, commercial. Site prepared by John F. Allen, Plant Cell Biology, john.allen@plantcell.lu.se, who is responsible for views expressed.
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