Versions:

  • 1.6.11
  • 1.6.10
  • 1.6.9
  • 1.6.7
  • 1.6.5
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.6.3
  • 1.6.2
  • 1.6.1
  • 1.6.0
  • 1.5.38
  • 1.5.37
  • 1.5.36
  • 1.5.35
  • 1.5.34
  • 1.5.33
  • 1.5.32
  • 1.5.31
  • 1.5.30
  • 1.5.29
  • 1.5.28
  • 1.5.27
  • 1.5.26
  • 1.5.25
  • 1.5.24
  • 1.5.23
  • 1.5.22
  • 1.5.21
  • 1.5.20
  • 1.5.19
  • 1.5.18
  • 1.5.17
  • 1.5.16
  • 1.5.15
  • 1.5.14
  • 1.5.13
  • 1.5.12
  • 1.5.11
  • 1.5.10
  • 1.5.9
  • 1.5.8
  • 1.5.7
  • 1.5.6
  • 1.5.5
  • 1.5.4
  • 1.5.3
  • 1.5.2
  • 1.5.1
  • 1.5.0

OpenChrom 1.6.11, released by Lablicate GmbH, is an open-source cross-platform workbench dedicated to processing, visualizing and reporting data from chromatography, mass spectrometry and optical spectroscopy experiments. Designed for academic, regulatory and industrial laboratories, the program reads more than fifty native instrument formats (Agilent, Thermo, Shimadzu, Bruker, Waters, NetCDF, mzML, JCAMP-DX, ANDI-MS) and converts them into a unified data model that can be manipulated with built-in peak detection, integration, deconvolution, library search, calibration and quantification routines. Users apply the software to identify unknown compounds, compare sample batches, generate retention-index aligned chromatograms, build custom spectral libraries and prepare regulatory reports compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and ISO 17025 requirements. A rich plug-in architecture allows chemists to extend functionality with additional filters, detectors, classifiers or export modules, while scripting in Java, Python or R automates high-throughput workflows. Since its first public build the project has matured through forty-nine successive releases, each incrementally adding import filters, algorithms, bug fixes and user-interface refinements requested by the community of separation scientists, metabolomics researchers, forensic toxicologists and environmental analysts. The application is classified under analytical chemistry and spectroscopy software and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux desktops. OpenChrom is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are furnished through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other scientific applications.

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