
For me, this feature is not essential since I do most of my protein sequence work with BioPython or EMBOSS. SnapGene focuses on implementing features fast and the documentation often lags behind. Support for protein sequences: This is still experimental and many options are grayed out (at least on my version).

I tried it out and it's fairly easy to deploy. If you want to publish your constructs online, this would be a nice way to go.

Since I last wrote about the SnapGene software ( ), many good things have happened: Snapgene is a software for the wet lab molecular biologist, who does lots of cloning work (construct design and annotation).
