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The CONNJUR Spectrum Translator: Open Source software for converting the format of time-domain NMR data

CONNJUR_ST is a free, extensible, and open source application for NMR File Spectral Format Conversion, which is available as a cross-platform executable application.

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Quickstart guide
How to configure


Benefits of the Spectrum Translator

  1. Uniform syntax for all conversions.
  2. Supports generic source file format.
  3. Dimension ordering can be directly specified.
  4. Optional logging of each FID read/write event.
  5. Supports ASCII data exportation.
  6. ALL binary conversions can be reversed (i.e. conversions are bidirectional).
  7. Comprehensive use of Meta Data minimizes (often eliminates) need for configuration.
  8. Easily Configurable via XML or command line options.
  9. Available user interface for configuration.
  10. Can easily be run in batch mode.
  11. Cross platform (runs on Windows, *NIX, OS-X).
  12. Active and direct developer support available.
  13. Tested daily against ALL supported file formats.
  14. Open source
  15. Can be embedded as a library
  16. Supports a file streaming API as well as file-to-file based conversion.
  17. Easily extensible - Extension only requires identifying metadata and file layout; does not requiring writing code to tranverse fid data portion of file(s).
  18. Supports semantic conversions; additional conversions can be added with about 150 lines of code in a single file.
  19. Reasonable performance and response time.
  20. Support for frequency data.


Technical information: Spectrum Translator assumptions
Open source license License



Support

Questions about CONNJUR, including the Spectrum Translator are welcome at the CONNJUR mailing list connjur@yahoogroups.com.

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Keystone Symposium
High-Throughput Structural Biology
Journal Biomolecular NMR
Journal of Biomolecular NMR,
Volume 50, Number 1