Hi Stephan, I think you have to specify more on which part of the whole NMR measurement process the software should kick in. What does the software need to do: - the measurement (e.g. gpib read out) ? - data manupilation ? - visual representation ?
Greetings Rob On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 11:34:15 +0200 Stephan Gromer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear all, > > In our department some folks started to use NMR. They have been > recommended to use MestReC (currently a Windows-only program 8but see > end of message), http://www.mestrec.com/mestrec.php). I admit that I am a > total > ignorant when it comes to NMR so "googling" around did not lead very > far. > What I found was > > NPNMR: http://members.aol.com/npnmr/ > NMRPipe: http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/bax/software/NMRPipe/ > NMRnotebook: http://www.nmrtec.com/GIFA5/ > > Does anyone know these programs and can tell me if they are usable > for NMR analysis (are stable, etc.) and what are their advantages, > disadvantages? > My problem is that I can hardly judge the usability of these programs > myself (as I hardly know anything about NMR as I already mentioned) > and the people in our group aren't to keen on playing around with many > programs just for testing ("as MestReC does the job")(and I am not in > the position to tell THEM to). My current concept is to replace all > software require with software that is available under Linux also > (e.g. OOo, Firefox etc.). My folks are not yet converted to Linux so I > would initially make these special programs available via FreeNX if > they are "Linux only". Once people get used to it I will switch the > users completely. > > Thank you for listening! > Regards, > Stephan > > PS: > I asked the company that codes MestReC if they will provide a Linux > version, and this is what I was pleased to read: > >[..] > > I am pleased to inform you that we are currently working on a > > multiplatform version of MestReC for Mac & Linux. Since it is not a > > simple task to carry out, it won't be ready until early 2006 as we > > want this version to be as complete and as stable as possible. Once > > the program is ready for release, we will definitely let you know. > > In the meantime, we do provide a version of MestReC for Linux that > > can run through a Windows emulator. If you would like to try it, > > please feel free to let me know. > >[..] > > -- > Stephan Gromer, MD. PhD. > Work: Biochemie-Zentrum Heidelberg / Im Neuenheimer Feld 504 / D-69120 > Heidelberg / Tel.: +49 (6221) 544291 / Fax.: +49 (6221) 545586 > Home: Sternallee 89 / D-68723 Schwetzingen / Tel.: +49 (6202) 855038 > Mobil: +49 (172) 7694555 / URL: http://www.gromer-online.de > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

