#CryoSPARC

Guillaume GaullierGuillawme@fediscience.org
2024-12-18

@posertinlab I have used #CryoSPARC's tree view since forever because it's a lot easier to understand the relationships between jobs. Even when it was slow on large projects, I put up with it because this view is so helpful. Back when I learned single-particle #cryoEM, with #RELION, I used to draw the job graph by hand as I set up new jobs, so I could remain oriented within large projects.

The performance of the tree view in CryoSPARC 4.6 is really excellent, it's a big improvement in usability compared to previous versions.
Now the only thing that could make the tree view better is an export function as I described here: discuss.cryosparc.com/t/job-gr

2024-04-18

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2023-11-11

@xtaldave Sure, but in terms of usability (probably not interoperability?) #Cryosparc is even better than #Phenix (which I really like). But I am not (yet) at the knowledge level to switch suites, as I do regulary in #Crystallography - mostly I have not yet learned the benefits and limitations...

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