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However, the best flow cytometry software is FlowJo. There is a PC (Java based) and a Mac version.

The Mac version for the moment is quite better. lovesthelab Senior Member United States 1028 Posts Posted – July 06 2006 : 4:59:46 PM I’m not a PC person, but am an ardent flow person. My flow friends with PCs swear by WinMidi, which is free.

If you Google for free flow cytometry software, you’ll come to 2 sites, one at UMass, one at Scripps. Lots of free analysis software for the PC, maybe because BD relied on Macs for so long. mlinde Member United States 17 Posts Posted – August 02 2006 : 5:44:55 PM As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and wasn’t really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest.

I found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with.

FlowJo was alright, but I don’t think I had the time to really get the software down.

Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC? lovesthelab Senior Member United States 1028 Posts Posted – August 09 2006 : 1:22:04 PM quote: As an update, I tried trial versions of FCSexpress and FlowJo and wasn’t really happy with either of them compared to Cell Quest. I found FCSexpress almost impossible to work with. FlowJo was alright, but I don’t think I had the time to really get the software down.

Anyone know if BD ever plans to put out CellQuest on PC? Don’t quote me, but I do believe that CellQuest is available for PC because the newer BD flow cytometers are digital and use PCs for acquisition. Mlinde, have you ever tried WinList or WinMidi? Both of those were written for PCs.

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