New Version of Chromatography Software Released

Chromatography

New Version of Chromatography Software Released

23 Jan, 2007

Published over 19 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Chromatography.

DataApex has released the new version of its popular chromatography software. The Clarity version 2.4.4 brings users new control modules for Knauer Smartline HPLC, Shimadzu LC10AD pump, Duratec DAD, Ecom detectors etc. and new extension for capillary electrophoresis. Users will also enjoy several handy enhancements such as new graph properties, colored area of peaks in chromatogram, extended export features, improved event table, new features in Summary table etc. Clarity version 2.4.4 is available in also Chinese localization. A demonstration version can be downloaded from DataApex web pages.

Clarity Chromatography Software has a strong position in the chromatography data systems market. Clarity is highly regarded for its intuitive approach, excellent performance, cost-effectiveness and proficient technical support. DataApex is solely focused on chromatography software development. Strong emphasis is put on technological innovation, visionary adoption of new laboratory standards, best practices and extensive customer support.

DataApex products are sold in over 60 countries around the world. Seven chromatography instrument manufacturers privately resell labeled versions of DataApex's software. The current version of Clarity is the third generation of DataApex's chromatography software.

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