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- To: MLUG Off-Topic Discussion <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Subject: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] reason #6347 to use Firefox...
- From: Jonathan King <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 01:09:59 -0600
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Well, at least if you're the right sort of geek. I just discovered
the BioFox extension:
https://update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&id=300&vid=1316
Nothing very, very fancy, but dang is it handy to have a cut'n'paste
protein translation tool to use in the browser. Now, there are many
ways to make this like 50 times better. (It should do translation in
all 6 frames as an option to start, and I'd love to see even
brain-dead splice acceptor/donor prediction and the ability to filter
on that.) But people are going to write like 98 million Firefox
extensions, and at least 2 of them will end up even better than this
one. Life is grand. :-)
jking
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