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Hello people,

Does anyone know of any free NMR software (no trials, I can't stand it anymore) that is robust enough to be a substitute for Bruker Topspin?

asked Feb 12 '15 at 07:14

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Hello,

MestreLab offers for certain states their product for "FREE":

http://mestrelab.com/about/nmr-for-all/

A full suite with all options and possibilities, you have to pay for it. Even life is not for free!

http://www.bio-rad.com/de-de/product/nmr-software http://www.chenomx.com/ http://www.nmrtec.com/

There are some products for "free", but these are often not up to date and features are missing!

VnmrJ 4.2 Datastation - is now free - ask a technician or a sales man from Agilent Technologies / Varian Inc. JEOL, the other NMR manufacturer offers it's NMR data suite also for free! You have only to register it there. -> http://nmrsupport.jeol.com/

Bruker sells a student edition for 99 Euro/US$ https://store.bruker-biospin.com/shop/DE/category/47/

iNMR is not only for MacOSX, also for Win 7/8/10! http://www.inmr.net/fall.html

Have nice try!

Yours sincerely Uli

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answered Feb 18 '15 at 09:06

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At the risk of shameless self-promotion, try SpinWorks.

ftp://davinci.chem.umanitoba.ca/pub/marat/SpinWorks

I think release 4.1 is the most current release on the site. 1D, 2D and 3D processing, and comes complete with a manual. It runs on Windows (XP and up) and will more or less will run on Linux under MONO. It will run on a Mac with Parallels or BootCamp.

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answered Feb 12 '15 at 09:42

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Kirk's SpinWorks is very good.

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answered Mar 05 '15 at 01:45

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U can also try ACD NMR.

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answered Feb 15 '15 at 15:56

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I don't think ACD is good enough to replace topspin. - gravatar (Feb 18 '15 at 06:57)

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Hello

ACD/NMR Processor (1D and 2D NMR) is available free for academics and non-commercial use.

http://www.acdlabs.com/resources/freeware/nmr_proc/

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answered Feb 27 '15 at 12:24

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