The free program PAST plots MST trees with vector-
graphics output, so if you are not 100% happy with
the format, you can easily edit it in a drawing program.

In addition to the standard Euclidean distances,
a large number of other distance indices are also
supported.

http://folk.uio.no/ohammer/past


Regards,

Oyvind Hammer
Natural History Museum
University of Oslo


> Hello,
> Back again with a completely unrelated question.  Is anyone aware of
> software (other than NTSYS-PC or SYSTAT 7.0) capable of making a good
> (pub quality) minimum spanning tree plot, preferably with labeled axes?
> Thanks,
> Michelle
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