
Additionally, it works on MacOS 7.5 and 8.0), and on Windows NT. It has been tested under Solaris and MS Windows 95. It is a toolbox for processing 1D and 2D NMR spectra under MATLAB, and is free. matNMR 3This software was developed by Jacco van Beek, and published in J.NMRPipeThis is a nice software that is an outgrowth of dedicated effort by Frank Delaglio of NIH (part of his graduate work) and what more it is free ! Nevertheless, this runs only on a Unix or Unix-like operating system (including Linux) and probably more suited to do 2D and 3D NMR data than a routine 1D spectrum processing.You can download the Zip archive of SpinWorks from the link above. The NMR Facility could successfully run SpinWorks from Windows hosted by a Linux machine via VMWare. The author comments that some people have successfully tried it with Wine to run on Linux platforms and with SoftWindows on Mac as well. SpinWorks is freely available for download and works on Wndows based computers. SpinWorksThis is a software developed by Kirk Marat from University of Manitoba.At least one of them is hosted here for download: Here are links to a few free NMR processing software that are popular. Once activated, it only needs to check in every 90 days. To activate the license, you must either be connected to the network on campus, or via the Husky OnNet VPN.Bundled in this version, you can also enjoy the versatile quantNMR (qNMR) and reaction monitoring modules that work tightly integrated with the base MNova software.Contact the Facility staff for further assistance. During setup, install all three license files when prompted. Download the software from the vendor site by clicking here. All affiliated UW members with a primary UWNetid login credential can download the license files from this link : MNova License Files. MNOVA NEW ! We are happy to provide the popular and cutting edge NMR processing software MestreNova (more popularly, MNova), thanks to the generous funding obtained from the Student Technology Fee resource of UW.Facility Announcements & Equipment Logbooks.Additional Info for Prospective Students.Seattle University students, faculty and staff can access the Virtual Desktop via the following ways:įor a pdf list of Virtual Desktop software, please reference the VDI Main Pool document. The Virtual Desktop allows you to send documents to the SU print queue. For a list of Virtual Desktop software, please reference the VDI Software List.

The Virtual Desktop gives you access to any of the computer lab software. A Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a Seattle University computer workstation that can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection and a web browser. Seattle University's Virtual Desktop comes with state-of-the-art specialty software preinstalled.
