My long-term mission is just the opposite: to write a detailed review of each product. (Still have to find the time, a copy of Windows, etc...). Today, however, my only aim is to fill a void. Many students have no idea of the price of NMR software. Here are the sites that report the prices:
- ADVASP (Windows)
- Azara (Silicon Graphics Indigo)
- Gifa (Unix)
- HiRes (Windows)
- iNMR (Mac OS X)
- Jeol Delta (Unix)
- Mestre-C (Windows)
- NMRnotebook (Java)
- NMRPipe (Unix)
- NPNMR (Windows, Linux)
- Nuts (Windows)
- Perch (Windows)
- RMN (Mac OS Classic)
- SpinWorks (Windows)
- Take (Windows)
I have included the available freeware, because the price is implicitly stated. I have excluded some products that are NMR programs but not NMR processing programs. I have excluded some freeware that requires a commercial package like Matlab or Mathematica.
Some important names are missing, because their companies don't disclose the price on the web. Ask their quotations, it doesn't hurt. Every company has its policy. Only in the case where there's an active development of new versions, and when writing software is the main activity, they calculate the price from the cost of producing-marketing-distributing the product and, as it happens, from the lifestyle they hope for. In some cases they don't write any new software and are just trying to capitalize their past efforts (their only cost being the web space).
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