Spectroscopy Applications for MacOSX

Since many people appear to be searching the site for spectroscopy applications I thought I'd compile a list. Remember that many of the more expensive applications have free/cheap education or student versions. Updated 25 October 2007. Click on the table headers to sort.

Application Price Link Notes Updated
iNMR €290 http://www.inmr.net/ Several licensing options, specifically written for MacOSX 25/10/2007
iNMR reader €30 http://www.inmr.net/ Similar to iNMR without "save" option 25/10/2007
NMRpipe $0 http://spin.niddk.nih.gov/bax/software/NMRPipe/ NMRPipe is a collection of UNIX-based programs for multidimensional spectral processing and analysis 25/10/2007
NMRViewJ $0, paid support http://www.onemoonscientific.com/nmrview/ NMRView is a program for the visualization and analysis of NMR datasets 25/10/2007
NMRnotebook €700 http://www.nmrtec.com NMRnotebook is especially designed for chemists, biochemists and spectroscopists dealing with NMR.It allows you to perform state of the art 1D and 2D NMR data processing by just a few mouse clicks 25/10/2007
Mnova €1175 http://www.mestrec.com/ Several licensing options, NMR processing, analysis and simulation 25/10/2007
Chenomx ?? http://www.chenomx.com/products/ Free Evaluation, NMR processing, analysis and simulation 12/01/2008
mMass $0 http://mmass.biographics.cz/ Open source Mass Spectrometry Tool. 02/04/2008
Peacock ?? http://www.johankool.nl/software/peacock/ Used to interpret gas-chromatography/mass-spectrometry (GC/MS) data files. 02/04/2008
CNMRazor $0 http://www.cnmrazor.com/ 13C virtual spectrometer. 10/06/2008
HNMRazor $0 http://www.hnmrazor.com/ 1H virtual spectrometer. 10/06/2008

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