Edraw includes a full-featured dendrogram solution that can produce high quality full-fledged dendrograms and a lot more types of diagrams. The goal of Edraw is to make drawing/diagramming even easier for both novices and experienced users and everyone in between. See item 19 about the change in the location of the ntsys.ini starting with release 2.20w. The ntnew22 page lists the features of the current version. For more details, the current help file can be download here (1.4 MB). NTSYSpc 2.11X (7/5/05). This is the final free update for those with valid version 2.1 registrations. This update file. 2.2 serial numbers, cracks and keygens are presented here. No registration is needed. Just download and enjoy.
winarl35.zip | Contains WinArl35.exe, arlecore64.exe, R graphic functions, XML stylescheet, and example files. |
arlecore_win.zip | Contains 32 and 64 bit versions of arlecore, as well as a bash script to automatically analyse all arlequin project files present in a given directory. Read the arlecore readme file before using it. |
arlsumstat_win.zip | Contains 32 and 64 bit versions of arlsumstat.exe to compute summary statistics from arlequin projects, a summary statistics definition file, and a bash script to launch it in a Linux environment (you need to install cygwin under windows) . Read the arlsumstat readme file before using it. |
Example files_win.zip | Contains examples of arlequin projects. |
test_arlsumstat.zip | Example of the usage of arlsumstat to calculate summary statistics from arlequin projects generated by simcoal3. The bash script test_arlsumstat.sh will call simcoal3 to simulate a sample drawn from a stationary population and studied at 10 microsatellite loci. Simulated samples will be then analyzed with arlsumstat and output written to a new file. |
Ntsys Program Download
If you plan to use arlecore or arlsumstat under windows, you will need to dowload cygwin or msys to be able to run Linux bash script under windows. Note that bash scripts are run under windows with cygwin or msys installed by calling the bash command (e.g. bash test_arlsumstat.sh).Here is also a link on the R-statistical package to download R if you want to be able to generate graphics from Arlequin XML output files.