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 <h1 align="center"><font color="#00006A">Computing Health  <h1 align="center"><font color="#00006A">Computing Health
 Expectancies using IMaCh</font></h1>  Expectancies using IMaCh</font></h1>
 <h1 align="center"><font color="#00006A" size="5">(a Maximum  <h1 align="center"><font color="#00006A" size="5">(a Maximum
 Likelihood Computer Program using Interpolation of Markov Chains)</font></h1>  Likelihood Computer Program using Interpolation of Markov Chains)</font></h1>
   
 <p align="center"><a href="http://www.ined.fr/"><img  <p align="center"><a href="http://www.ined.fr/"><img
 src="doc/logo-ined.gif" border="0" width="151" height="76"></a><img  src="doc/logo-ined.gif" border="0" width="151" height="76"></a><img
 src="doc/euroreves2.gif" width="151" height="75"></p>  src="doc/euroreves2.gif" width="151" height="75"></p>
   
 <h3 align="center"><a href="http://www.ined.fr/"><font  <h3 align="center"><a href="http://www.ined.fr/"><font
 color="#00006A">INED</font></a><font color="#00006A"> and </font><a  color="#00006A">INED</font></a><font color="#00006A"> and </font><a
 href="http://euroreves.ined.fr"><font color="#00006A">EUROREVES</font></a></h3>  href="http://euroreves.ined.fr"><font color="#00006A">EUROREVES</font></a></h3>
   
 <p align="center"><font color="#00006A" size="4"><strong>March 2006</strong></font></p>  <p align="center"><font color="#00006A" size="4"><strong>August 2014</strong></font></p>
   
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 <h4 align="center"><font color="#00006A">Authors of the program: </font><a  <h4 align="center"><font color="#00006A">Authors of the program: </font><a
 href="http://sauvy.ined.fr/~brouard"><font color="#00006A">Nicolas  href="http://sauvy.ined.fr/~brouard"><font color="#00006A">Nicolas
 Brouard</font></a><font color="#00006A">, senior researcher at  Brouard</font></a><font color="#00006A">, senior researcher at
 the </font><a href="http://www.ined.fr"><font color="#00006A">Institut  the </font><a href="http://www.ined.fr"><font color="#00006A">Institut
 National d'Etudes Démographiques</font></a><font color="#00006A">  National d'Etudes Démographiques</font></a><font color="#00006A">
 (INED, Paris) in the "Mortality, Health and Epidemiology  (INED, Paris) in the "Mortality, Health and Epidemiology
 Research Unit" </font></h4>  Research Unit" </font></h4>
   
 <h4 align="center"><font color="#00006A">and Agnès Lièvre (PHD student at INED)</font></h4>  <h4 align="center"><font color="#00006A">and Agnès Lièvre (former PHD student at INED)</font></h4>
   
 <h4><font color="#00006A">Contribution to the mathematics: C. R.  <h4><font color="#00006A">Contribution to the mathematics: C. R.
 Heathcote </font><font color="#00006A" size="2">(Australian  Heathcote </font><font color="#00006A" size="2">(Australian
 National University, Canberra).</font></h4>  National University, Canberra).</font></h4>
   
 <h4><font color="#00006A">Contact: Agnès Lièvre (</font><a  <h4><font color="#00006A">Contact: Nicolas Brouard (</font><a
 href="mailto:lievre@ined.fr"><font color="#00006A"><i>lievre@ined.fr</i></font></a><font  href="mailto:brouard@ined.fr"><font color="#00006A"><i>brouard@ined.fr</i></font></a><font
 color="#00006A">) </font></h4>  color="#00006A">) </font></h4>
   
 <p> Main publication concerning the method is  <p> Main publication concerning the method is 
 <a href=http://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?wasp=1f99bwtvmk5yrb7hlhw3&referrer=parent&backto=issue,1,2;journal,2,5;linkingpublicationresults,1:300265,1  <a href=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713644739>Lièvre A., Brouard N. and Heathcote Ch. (2003) Estimating Health Expectancies 
 >Lièvre A., Brouard N. and Heathcote Ch. (2003) Estimating Health Expectancies  from Cross-longitudinal surveys. <em>Mathematical Population Studies</em>.- 10(4), pp. 211-248. DOI 10.1080/713644739</a>
 from Cross-longitudinal surveys. <em>Mathematical Population Studies</em>.- 10(4), pp. 211-248</a>  </p>
 </p>  
   <h2><font color="#EC5E5E"><strong>Download and instructions for installation</strong></font></h2>
 <h2><font color="#EC5E5E"><strong>Download and instructions for installation</strong></font></h2>  
   <h3> Current versions August 2014 </h3>
 <h3>On Windows (win9X, 2000, XP)</h3>  <ul>
 <p> Until June 2004 the installation did consist in a zip file which  <li>On Windows (win9X, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8): 0.98nV</li>
 had to be extracted in the directory of your choice. But with version  <li>On MacOS/X Leopard: 0.98nV</li>
 0.98d IMaCh we are using a windows installer (Inno setup).  Both  <li>On Linux, ask for the CVS version </li>
 executables <tt>imach.exe</tt> and <tt>gnuplot.exe</tt> (the grapher  </ul>
 that we are using) have to be on the same directory.  The grapher that IMaCh uses is gnuplot
   from <a href="http://www.gnuplot.info/">http://www.gnuplot.info/</a>.
 <br> In order to facilitate the use of IMaCh we associated the .imach  Gnuplot has evolved since version IMaCh 0.98k and therefore you need
 extension to two features: editing and running. Thus by right clicking  at least Gnuplot 4.6. Otherwise you need to adapt the .gp file
 on a foo.imach file you can either 'edit'the file (default) with  produced in order to run with your old gnuplot.
 the notepad editor or 'run' it with gnuplot (you need a recent version).<br>  
   With the installer provided for OS/X and Windows, a recent gnuplot
       But we discovered that on some computers, people are not allowed  binary is provided and will be installed on the same directory that
       to modify the windows registry and need to have Administrator privileges.  the IMaCh binary.  It is better to use your own Gnuplot installation
   and IMaCh will test the command '''gnuplot''' but if the binary in not
      <br>  in your path, it will make a error but will use the binary provided by
       Thus we built two windows installer: a standard setup which will install  the installers. Using recent gnuplot installations, there is usually a
       the progam (usually in <tt>\Program Files\imach</tt> and will  possibility to add the gnuplot binary in your path.
       modify the registry to associate <tt>.imach</tt> extension to notepad and imach, and a  
       second which will not alter the registry. With this second installer you  <h3>On Windows (win9X, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8)</h3>
       will be able to install the programs in your home directory and  <p> Until June 2004 the installation did consist in a zip file which
       run it by clicking on the imach.exe icon. But you won't be able  had to be extracted in the directory of your choice. But with version
       to use the facility of the right clicking.  0.98d and above IMaCh we are using a windows installer (Inno setup).
 </p>  
   <br> In order to facilitate the use of IMaCh we associated the .imach
 <ul>  extension to two features: editing and running. Thus by right clicking
     <li>Download latest <font size="2" face="Courier New"><strong>imach-0.98i-1-setup.exe</strong></font>  on a foo.imach file you can either 'edit'the file (default) with
         and execute it .</li>  the notepad editor or 'run' it with gnuplot (you need a recent version).<br>
     <li>Different sub-directories are created:  
           <ul>        But we discovered that on some computers, people are not allowed
             <li>doc: most of the documentation. The main document        to modify the windows registry and need to have Administrator privileges.
                 is <a href="doc/imach.htm">doc/imach.htm</a> .</li>  
                 <ul> Here are also two data files:<font size="4"       <br>
                 face="Times New Roman"> </font><ul>        Thus we built two windows installer: a standard setup which will install
                     <li><font face="Courier New">data1.txt</font>        the progam (usually in <tt>\Program Files\imach</tt> and will
                         which is the main data file on which the        modify the registry to associate <tt>.imach</tt> extension to notepad and imach, and a
                         program has been run as the example in        second which will not alter the registry. With this second installer you
                         the main documentation.</li>        will be able to install the programs in your home directory and
                     <li><font face="Courier New">mydata.txt </font>a        run it by clicking on the imach.exe icon. But you won't be able
                         smaller data file which you can use for        to use the facility of the right clicking.
                         your own trial.</li>  </p>
                 </ul>  
                </ul>  <ul>
             <li>bin: <ul> <li><font face="Courier">imach.exe</font>      <li>Download latest <font size="2" face="Courier
             the executable for Windows 95/98/NT compiled with gcc from          New"><strong>imach-0.98nX-1-setup.exe</strong></font> and
             cygwin.</li> <li> gnuplot, the grapher use by IMaCh.  Its          execute it .</li>
             reference manual and sources can be accessed from <a      <li> Download <font size="2" face="Courier
             href="http://www.gnuplot.info/">http://www.gnuplot.info/</a>.      New"><strong>gnuplot</strong></font> 4.6.5
                 </ul>      at <a href="http://www.gnuplot.info/">http://www.gnuplot.info/</a>
             </li>      ; at the end of the install it is asked if you want to have the
             <li>src: This subdirectory contains the source of the      gnuplot binary in your path, say yes.</li>
                 program. It can be obtained by asking us by mail brouard at ined pointfr      <li>Different sub-directories are created:
                 and lievre at ined pointfr            <ul>
                  .</li>              <li>doc: most of the documentation. The main document
         </ul>                  is <a href="wiki/index.php/Documentation">http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/wiki/index.php/Documentation</a>
     </li>                  .</li>
     <li>Right click on the .imach to either edit it or execute it with Imach.</li>                  <ul> Here are also two data files:<font size="4"
     <li>Read the file README.txt or, better, click on <a                  face="Times New Roman"> </font><ul>
         href="doc/imach.htm">doc/imach.htm</a></li>                      <li><font face="Courier New">data1.txt</font>
 </ul>                          which is the main data file on which the
                           program has been run as the example in
 <br>                          the main documentation.</li>
 Imach version 0.98i of June 2006 can be downloaded as a setup.exe file                      <li><font face="Courier New">mydata.txt </font>a
 <a href="imach-0.98i-1-setup.exe">                          smaller data file which you can use for
 http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/imach-0.98i-1-setup.exe</a>. The IMaCh                          your own trial.</li>
 program and gnuplot will be installed in the directory that you want                  </ul>
 (usually in Program Files). Please check the md5sum which is                 </ul>
 67cdd50acb8f7abfa8ba22c60f592456 imach-0.98i-1-setup.exe              <li>bin: <ul> 
                   <li><font face="Courier">imach.exe</font></li> 
 <br>We also changed the wordpad editor to notepad which is less useful                  <li> gnuplot, the grapher used by IMaCh.  Its
 but exists on most Windows installation.  <br> For people who are not              reference manual and sources can be accessed from <a
 allowed to modify the registry of their Windows installation here is a              href="http://www.gnuplot.info/">http://www.gnuplot.info/</a>.
 second setup <a                  </ul>
 href="imach-0.98h-1-noreg-setup.exe">imach-0.98i-1-noreg-setup.exe</a>.              </li>
 <br>              <li>src: This subdirectory contains the source of the
 25e1d824a4557799e11068a45bca2810 imach-0.98i-1-noreg-setup.exe                  program. It can be obtained by asking us by mail brouard at ined pointfr
                    .</li>
           </ul>
 <p><a href="oldversions.html">Old Windows versions are accessible here.</a>      </li>
 <h3>On Mac OS/X Panther only (october 2005)</h3>      <li>Right click on the .imach to either edit it or execute it with
       IMaCh. At the end of the program, IMaCh uses gnuplot to produce
 IMaCh can be easily compiled with gcc 3.3 on MacIntosh as soon as      the graphs, then you can open your browser to read the main .htm
 XCode (free download from Apple) is intalled on your MaCIntosh.<p>      file with all results and graphs. If gnuplot is not installed or
       not in your path, you have to run gnuplot on the ".gp" source file
 It take a litle more time to get latest version of Gnuplot 4.0 for Mac      generated by imach. Using wgnuplot you have to "open" it. </li>
 OS/X and to compile it on a MaC (sources tar.gz can be also accessed on our site from <a href=gnuplot-4.0.0.tar.gz>here</a>. The main problem resides in finding      <li>Read the file README.txt
 the png library. Gif images are patented now and the replacement is  </ul>
 png, but the development of the png library is growing on its own and  
 you just have to find on Google where it is hosted now.  <br>
   Imach version 0.98nX of August 2014 can be downloaded as a setup.exe file
 <br>  <a href="imach-0.98nX-1-setup.exe">
 Gnuplot can be easily compiled on a MaC, but I don't know yet (July  http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/imach-0.98nX-1-setup.exe (compiled with
 2004) which is default screen terminal driver for gnuplot.  free Visual Studio compiler 2010 32 bits)</a>. If MSVCR100.dll is
 As already said you need libpng (to be included in terms) which itself needs zlib on the same directory level. Boths sources can be acessed on the Web but here you can get the sources used on the MacOS/X Panther version (<a href- libpng-1.2.5.tgz>libpng-1.2.5.tgz</a> and <a href=zlib-1.2.1.tar.gz>zlib-1.2.1.tar.gz</a>.  missing on your windows system (32 or 64 bits) please download the
   library from Microsoft.com by installing
 If X11 is already installed on your MaC (it is included on your installation CD  the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8328">32Bit:
 or you can download it from the WEB), then you can do <tt>set ter  Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)</a>. The
 X11</tt> and <tt>plot sin(x)</tt> to get a nice sin curve on an X11  IMaCh program and gnuplot will be installed in the directory that you
 window of your Mac.  want (usually in Program Files). Please check the md5sum which is
   f801319e8dbc852296e4fba13029c7e0 imach-0.98nX-1-setup.exe
 <br> Let me add that for running IMaCh with all of its features, you don't  
 need X11; the gnuplot program included in the distribution needs only  <br>After installation a right click on a .imach file lets edit with
 to have the png terminal driver to output graphs and these graphs will  the notepad text editor which is less useful than other text editor
 be viewed by your browser.<br>  like workpad but exists on most Windows installation.  <br> For people
   who are not allowed to modify the registry of their Windows
 You need X11 only if you want to modify and test the gnuplot code output by  installation here is a second
 ImaCh, because it might be a more convenient way to view the graphs  setup <a href="imach-0.98nX-1-noreg-setup.exe">imach-0.98nX-1-noreg-setup.exe</a>.
 directly on the screen than writing images on a file and viewing them  <br>
 with a browser,  766443598a014e8d9cf5cbaccab99e0d imach-0.98nX-1-noreg-setup.exe
   <p> The executable for Windows cross-compiled on OS/X with
 <p>  i386-mingw32-gcc doesn't produce efficient binary compared to native
 You can download a .pkg.pax file at <a  Visual Studio 2010 (used here). imach-0.98nV-1-setup.exe is compiled
         href="imach097b.pkg.pax">imach097b.pkg.pax</a>. Stuffit  with i386-mingw32-gcc .
       Expander will expand the compressed file into a imach097b.pkg directory. Just  
       clicking on the directory will let you install IMaCh in a local  <p><a href="oldversions.html">Old Windows versions are accessible here.</a>
       directory of your own (you have to create a new folder name IMaCh097b or whatever). Two sub-directories are created  <h3>On Mac OS/X Leopard  (August 2014)</h3>
       <tt>bin</tt> and <tt>html</tt> . In the bin subdirectory you  
       will find two executables <tt>imach</tt> itself and  IMaCh can be easily compiled with gcc 3.3 on MacIntosh as soon as
       <tt>gnuplot</tt>.  XCode (free download from Apple) is intalled on your MaCIntosh.<p>
 <p>You can also download a dmg file (octobre 2005) still for Panther only (we do not have a Tiger version at INED yet) at <a href=imach-0.98panther.dmg>imach-0.98panther.dmg</a>.  
   It take a litle more time to get version of Gnuplot 4.6.5+ for Mac OS/X
 <p>  and to compile it on a MaC.  Currently graphs are output as png
 You need to click on <tt>imach</tt> and IMaCh will be launched in a  files. We will probably moved to svg because the svg format is
 Terminal window, asking you to enter a <tt>parameter</tt> file. A  scalable and thus figures are easier to improve and insert in other documents.
 parameter file is text file with an extension <tt>.imach</tt> (but you  
 can use a <tt>.txt</tt> extension if you want. Among the parameters  
 required, a data file name has to be entered. It can be a relative  <p>
 file name like <tt>../../data/data1.txt</tt>. <br> If you open a new  You can download a dmg file
 finder you can drag an IMaCh parameter file into the terminal IMaCh          at <a href="imach0.98nX.dmg">imach0.98nX.dmg</a> (md5sum
 Window that you just created.          ff9d2389abc2d3ce106203d89fd096d4). Like on Windows, two
 <p>          sub-directories are created
 At the end of the run, and it order for the terminal window not to        <tt>bin</tt> and <tt>html</tt> . In the bin subdirectory you
       disappear, the program will prompt for a command like "<tt>e</tt>" for        will find two executables <tt>imach</tt> itself and
       edit or "<tt>q</tt>" for quit. The edit command might not work        <tt>gnuplot</tt>. 
       on a MaC, or on Unix or even on recent Windows, because the program should know which  
       browser you are using and becauee the BROWSER environment  <p>
       doesn't seem to be standard on a Mac and on some other OS too.  You need to click on <tt>imach</tt> application and IMaCh will be
   launched in a Terminal window, asking you to enter
 <br> The consequence for you is just that you have to use your finder  a <tt>parameter</tt> file. A parameter file is a text file with an
       or browser (there is no more difference now) and click on the  extension <tt>.imach</tt> (but you can use a <tt>.txt</tt> extension
       <tt>.html</tt> (or .htm) file created. The filename of this html  if you want.  Among the parameters required, a data file name has to
       file is the same name as your parameter file, only the extension  be entered. It can be a relative file name
       .imach is changed to .html.  like <tt>../../data/data1.txt</tt>. <br> If you open a new finder you
   can drag an IMaCh parameter file into the terminal IMaCh Window that
 <h3>On Linux</h3> There are various versions of Linux, gnuplot is  you just created.
 distributed on most distributions. Just verify that your version of  <p>
 gnuplot is more recent than version 0.38i . I haven't had time to make  At the end of the run, and it order for the terminal window not to
 a rpm yet, just ask us for the CVS tree location (not completely GPL  disappear, the program will prompt for a command like "<tt>e</tt>" for
 today), and compile the sources. Remarks concerning the Linux versions  edit (with your browser) or "<tt>q</tt>" for quit.
 are similar to the Mac OS/X version. A binary rpm will be given as  
 soon as a src rpm will be given which means that the whole program  <br> The consequence for you is just that you have to use your finder
 will be GPL licensed.        or browser (there is no more difference now) and click on the
         <tt>.html</tt> (or .htm) file created. The filename of this html
 <p><a href="doc/imach.htm"><font color="#FF0000" size="6">Click        file has the same name as your parameter file, only the extension
 here to access to the detailed documentation</font></a></p>        .imach is changed to .html.
   
 <p>This software have been partly granted by <a  <h3>On Linux</h3> There are various versions of Linux, gnuplot is
 href="http://euroreves.ined.fr">Euro-REVES</a>, a concerted action  distributed on most distributions. Just verify that your version of
 from the European Union. In 2003-2004 it has been granted by the  gnuplot is more recent than version 4.6.5 . I haven't had time to make
 French Institute on Longevity. Our work is copyrighted as a GNU  a rpm yet, just ask us for the CVS tree location (not completely GPL
 software product, i.e. program and software can be distributed freely  today), and compile the sources. Remarks concerning the Linux versions
 for non commercial use, but actually some sources are not widely  are similar to the Mac OS/X version.
 distributed today because they borrow some codes from the book  <p>
 "Numerical Recipes in C" which is copyrighted. If you are an owner of  <font color="#FF0000" size="3"><tt>New (August 2014)</tt></font> You
 theses sources you can get our sources by asking us with a simple  can download a binary tar file for respectively a 32 bits or 64 bits
 justification (name, email, Institute) <a  Linux box:<p>
 href="mailto:imach-dev@listes.ined.fr">mailto:imach-dev@listes.ined.fr</a>  cf9784f1d3f464b2f0c7ddf2fea84062 <a href="imach-Linux-0.98nX-linux-i586-bin.tar.bz2">imach-Linux-0.98nX-linux-i586-bin.tar.bz2</a><p>
 </p>  or
   0974bcf30596f94f97d0e80acaf5a1bb <a href="imach-Linux-0.98nX-linux-x86-64-bin.tar.bz2">imach-Linux-0.98nX-linux-x86-64-bin.tar.bz2</a> <p>
 <p>Today we are two developpers only but we already use a private CVS  The binaries have been crosscompiled with gcc on my OS/X Mac.  Each
 server. The CVS server will be freely accessible as soon as we have  binary contains two directories <tt>bin</tt> and <tt>html/doc</tt>
 replaced "Numerical Recipes in C maximization routines" with  . In the bin subdirectory you will find the <tt>imach</tt> executable
 equivalent routines from the new GNU scientific library.  and in <tt>html/doc</tt> the <tt>biaspar.imach</tt> test parameter
   file and its corresponding data file <tt>data1.txt</tt>. In order to
 <p>Latest documentation can be accessed at <a  run the test the command is <tt>./bin/imach
 href="http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach">http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach</a><br>  ./html/doc/biaspar.imach</tt> <p>
 </p>        <tt>gnuplot</tt> should be installed otherwise at the end of the
         run (optimization and calculations last at least 7 minutes on
 <p> There is a public mailing list of IMaCh's users.  You can        today most efficient hardwares) the command <tt>gnuplot
 subscribe by sending a mail to <a        biaspar.gp</tt> will fail. If successful, typing <tt>e</tt> will
 href=mailto:imach-users-subscribe@listes.ined.fr>imach-users-subscribe@listes.ined.fr</a>        open <tt>biaspar.htm</tt> with your browser and all the results
 (and unsubscribe with <a        including graphs generated by gnuplot will appear. Please
 href=mailto:imach-users-unsubscribe@listes.ined.fr>imach-users-unsubscribe@listes.ined.fr</a>        subscribe to the mailing
 </p>        list <tt>imach-users@listes.ined.fr</tt> for comments and
         reports on the performance (see the Performance section of
 <h2>IMaCh Wiki</h2>        the <a href="http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/wiki">wiki</a>).
 As discussed at the last REVES meeting in <a href="http://www.prw.le.ac.uk/cgi-bin/reves/2005.cgi">Beijing</a>, we created a Wiki for IMaCh were people having used IMaCh (or having not been able to used it because of obscure or unadequate features) can add tips and discuss various aspects of IMaCh and interface with other statistical softwares. In many aspects, our "official documentation" is not accurate enough.  
   
 <p> Wikis are a very promising way to give information closer to your expectations. It also a very dynamic movement if you consider the first <a href="http://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page">International Wikimedia Conference in Francfurt</a> (August 2005), where most Wikis were represented and in particular <a href="http://wikipedia.org">Wikipedia</a>.  <p><a href="http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/wiki/index.php/Documentation"><font color="#FF0000" size="6">Click
   here to access to the detailed documentation</font></a></p>
 <p><a href="wiki"><font color="#FF0000" size="6">Access to the new (August 2005) IMaCh Wiki</font></a></p>  
   <p>This software have been partly granted
   by <a href="http://euroreves.ined.fr">Euro-REVES</a>, a concerted
   action from the European Union. In 2003-2004 it has been granted by
   the French Institute on Longevity. In January 2014, it has been
 <br>$Id$<br>  granted by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
 <!--  $State$  (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 25293121. 
   <p>
   Our work is copyrighted as a GNU software product, i.e. program and
   software can be distributed freely for non commercial use, but
   actually some sources are not widely distributed today because they
   borrow some codes from the book "Numerical Recipes in C" which is
   copyrighted. If you are an owner of theses sources you can get our
   sources by asking us with a simple justification (name, email,
   Institute) <a href="mailto:imach-dev@listes.ined.fr">mailto:imach-dev@listes.ined.fr</a>
   </p>
   
   <p>Today we are two developpers only but we already use a private CVS
   server. The CVS server will be freely accessible as soon as we have
   replaced "Numerical Recipes in C maximization routines" with
   equivalent routines from the new GNU scientific library.
   
   <p>Latest documentation can be accessed at <a
   href="http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/wiki/index.php/Documentation">http://euroreves.ined.fr/imach/wiki/index.php/Documentation</a><br>
   
   <p> There is a public mailing list of IMaCh's users.  You can
   subscribe by sending a mail to <a
   href=mailto:imach-users-subscribe@listes.ined.fr>imach-users-subscribe@listes.ined.fr</a>
   (and unsubscribe with <a
   href=mailto:imach-users-unsubscribe@listes.ined.fr>imach-users-unsubscribe@listes.ined.fr</a>
   </p>
   
   <h2>IMaCh Wiki</h2>
   As discussed at the REVES meeting in <a href="http://www.prw.le.ac.uk/cgi-bin/reves/2005.cgi">Beijing</a>, we created a Wiki for IMaCh were people having used IMaCh (or having not been able to use it because of obscure or unadequate features) can add tips and discuss various aspects of IMaCh and interface with other statistical softwares. In many aspects, our "official documentation" is not accurate enough.
   
   <p> Wikis are a very promising way to give information closer to your expectations. It also a very dynamic movement if you consider the first <a href="http://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page">International Wikimedia Conference in Francfurt</a> (August 2005), where most Wikis were represented and in particular <a href="http://wikipedia.org">Wikipedia</a>.
   
   <p><a href="wiki"><font color="#FF0000" size="6">Access to the IMaCh Wiki</font></a></p>. Please ask for a username and password.
   
   
   
   
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