![]() ![]() What MouSeek can do for you In our lab, we use MouSeek to maintain records for 5 inbredmutant murine colonies. *All brands and names are property of their respectiveowners. 65,000-color (High Color/16-bit) or better video displaycard.120MHz Intel Pentium processor or better.65,000-color (High Color/16-bit) video display card (video).FileMaker Pro v4.1 ( downloada trial version).90MHz Intel* Pentium* processor or equivalent.If there is enough interest then I mayrelease updates and/or user guides periodically. Feel free to tinker with the program, and contact me if youhave any questions or suggestions. ![]() These sources of informationcover the basic vocabulary and skills necessary to use MouSeek and FMProeffectively. ![]() Also there is a Word document in MouSeek.zip called "RevisionHistory" that I wrote while I was designing MouSeek. I have listed (see "Getting Started" below) a few sites thathave valuable information about relational databases in general, and FileMakerin particular. FileMaker provides thetools needed to tune MouSeek's performance to one's particular organizationalconcerns. The specific needs of our lab dictated the form and functionof MouSeek, but, if necessary, its internal structure is flexible enoughto be useful in a wide variety of applications. This programwas designed at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX by Caleb Davis,that's me. MouSeek.zip (downloaded file) containsall files both central and peripheral to usage of this program. It was designed to function as an intuitive interface throughwhich all information about a murine colony could be stored, searched,and printed out in an efficient manner. MouSeek is a relational database programmed using FileMakerPro* v4.1. ![]() Jeff Noebels laboratory, Baylor College of Medicine ![]()
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