Great software … at the moment we are using nmrview and i think that nmrviewj has reached a version so stable that it is time to make the passage from the old to the newest version.
I will try !
Nevertheless, I would be interested in the possibility of using bruker data processing files directly as an input for nmrview and/or nmrviewj … do you have any hint ? the manual in this sense is pretty useless ….
Comment by Luca — September 26, 2007 @ 2:53 am
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That’s right. The NMRView Java version becomes better and better. Like Sparky and Cara, you can run NMRViewJ on many machines including MS windows, Linux, and MacOSX.
Regarding to Bruker data, I have no idea to do such work. Last time I operated a Bruker NMR was in July, 2002. I am a pure Varian NMR user now. What I heard is that Bruker launched TopSpin to replace XWINNMR but no idea what’s the difference.
Great software … at the moment we are using nmrview and i think that nmrviewj has reached a version so stable that it is time to make the passage from the old to the newest version.
I will try !
Nevertheless, I would be interested in the possibility of using bruker data processing files directly as an input for nmrview and/or nmrviewj … do you have any hint ? the manual in this sense is pretty useless ….
Regards !
Luca
mollica.luca@hsr.it
lmollica@hotmail.com
Comment by Luca — September 26, 2007 @ 2:53 am |
That’s right. The NMRView Java version becomes better and better. Like Sparky and Cara, you can run NMRViewJ on many machines including MS windows, Linux, and MacOSX.
Regarding to Bruker data, I have no idea to do such work. Last time I operated a Bruker NMR was in July, 2002. I am a pure Varian NMR user now. What I heard is that Bruker launched TopSpin to replace XWINNMR but no idea what’s the difference.
kpw
Comment by kpwu — September 26, 2007 @ 8:06 am |