To address the need for faster expansion of control modules, DataApex has released Clarity SDK (software development kit) - a library and set of tools for rapid development of control modules
After 15 years in the chromatography software market, DataApex - an independent chromatography software company based in Czech Republic (EU) - says it has grown to a well-established partner providing creditable background for trustworthy software and hardware development.
Clarity chromatography software can directly control wide range of chromatography instruments.
In order to address the need for faster expanding the range available control modules, DataApex has released Clarity SDK (software development kit).
Clarity SDK is a library and set of tools for rapid development of control modules for Clarity software.
A Control module is a plug-in that allows Clarity software to control a specific hardware device (GC, detector, autosampler, etc).
Clarity SDK is available for third parties after a non-disclosure agreement has been signed.
Clarity SDK also provides the SDK Wizard for easier generation of the skeleton of the new control module project.
It is designed to be used with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0.
Extensive support for SDK developers includes phone support and an online SDK Conference where the developers can consult various issues related with the development.
Opening the Clarity SDK to third parties will boost the speed of development of new control modules.
DataApex bets on technological innovation, visionary adoption of new laboratory standards and best practices and extensive customer support.
DataApex products are sold to over 50 countries around the world and seven chromatography instruments manufacturers resell privately labeled versions of DataApex's software.
The Clarity chromatography software is the third generation of DataApex's products.
It is highly regarded for its intuitive use, excellent performance and cost-effectiveness and prompt and knowledgeable technical support.
DataApex is exhibiting at Pittcon 2006 and Analytica 2006.