What's new?

We are considering creating a Windows program to do permutation tests of cell experiments. Permutation tests are as powerful as standard analysis-of-variance, does not assume normality, can easily be used for testing specific alternatives and can handle even very small sample sizes. Please let us know if you might be interested in this kind of program.

The security of the RoButler script has been severely improved.

The new website is up and running.

RoButler

News

RoButler is constantly getting improved. In case of a computer breakdown or harddisk failure, the robot knows how to recover and make sure, that no news are being skipped.

We are currently working on adding the possibility of searching the Federal Drug Administration database. This will make it possible to have quick access to recent decisions by the FDA.

The personal scientific search-engine has been stable for the last 18 months and it works like a dream. There has only been a single day of downtime, but no articles were missed due to the new recovery system.

Any suggestion and comments about the search engine or the homepage is appreciated. The program is constantly being improved and your wishes just might be included in the next version.

The new location of RoButler will be on www.robutler.dk or possibly www.ekstroem.com. All users will receive information about this in due time. At the time of the change the old address will be pointing to the new homepage.

Don't hesitate to write us for help with writing or optimising search criteria.

Forgot your password? Send a mail to robutler@ekstroem.dk.