Review of free data processing software for chromatography
Abstract
The overview of several useful free – of – charge and freely available computer software (FoC) for chromatograms post-processing were presented. Their possible field of usage and basic features were discussed. The following computer software were described: Wsearch32, OpenChrom, ezData, Unichrom, AMDIS. Many advanced functions available in these computer programs make them appropriate for everyday use in chromatographic labs.ÂReferences
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