It is intended to be easy to install and easy to use. For some examples, see the Travis scott reeses puffs or the Citations of TRAVIS.
If you are interested, please read our article about TRAVIS: Martin Brehm and B. Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics trajectories. The aim of TRAVIS is to collect as many analyses as possible in one program, creating a powerful tool and making it unnecessary to use many different programs for evaluating simulations. This should greatly rationalize and simplify the workflow of analyzing trajectories. Martin Brehm studied Chemistry at the University of Leipzig and finished his Bachelor and Master degree there in 2009. 2009 he is a PhD student in the group of Prof. You can reach all the pages anyway by accessing the menu.