About iNMR

You can use iNMR to work with all kinds of NMR spectra originating from a multitude of spectrometers and scanners, ranging from 1D to 3D. iNMR can read spectra from other vendors directly; it does not translate them into another format. Every time you reopen a spectrum, iNMR interprets the native data and applies the necessary processing, on the fly. This is almost instantaneous.
The integrity of the original files is always preserved, they are never modified. The work you perform with iNMR, such as the integration limits and your personal notes, is saved in separate files with the.inmr extension. These.inmr files never include the data points. Thus, if you delete these.inmr files, you will still be able to read the original data. But remember not to delete the original files - the.inmr files are useless without the original data files. Be careful not to make this mistake.

With iNMR you can:

To learn how to use iNMR, in addition to this manual you can consult the website www.inmr.net, where you will find a wealth of information. Useful information is also contained in the tooltips that appear when you move the pointer over a button or, if you have a Mac, over a menu item.

Related Topics

Importing Files

“Export” means “Save a Copy As”

Settings

Registration

Basic Manipulations

The Cutter Tool