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Revision as of 19:13, 22 October 2010
SynBioWave 2.0 – User Guide
SynBioWace 2.0 is aimed at people who work in the field of Synthetic Biology. It offers a variety of tasks and is very easy to use.
In this guide we will show you step-by-step how to get access to it and how to use it.
You will learn how to get a wave account and how to turn a simple wave into a SynBioWave to collaborate with colleagues all over the globe in real time. You can dive right into it: There are almost no prerequisites to start working with SynBioWave. All you need is a web browser capable of displaying the wave properly, such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari (for more information please see this
link )
Another important feature of SynBioWave is the opportunity to write custom add-on robots that are easily integrated with the existing program. If you would like to know how this is done please see:
Developer Guide