Demonstration versions of new 32-bit packages will allow prospective users to appreciate the considerable advantages claimed for the upgrade
Trogone Instruments has announced the release of demonstration versions of the Princeton Applied Research PowerSuite software. Existing users of the Princeton Applied Research 250, 270 and 352 software packages are encouraged to upgrade their existing Dos and Windows systems to the new 32-bit modules by being offered the opportunity to try before they buy.
The demo PowerSuite modules are fully functioning (apart from having the instrument communication module disabled) and can import data from the discontinued Par Dos software packages.
Once the user has worked with the new software modules they will appreciate the considerable advantages gained by upgrading to the Windows environment, says Trogone.
Prospective customers will benefit from the ability to explore the PowerSuite's extensive plotting, graphing and analysis capabilities using example data included in the database.
The PowerSuite package includes the modules PowerSine, PowerCorr, PowerCV, PowerStep and PowerPulse. PowerSuite modules allow the use to run every common electrochemical, electroanalytical and corrosion technique as well as electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
The PowerSuite modules offer the ability to link techniques in a sequence from a single module or techniques from different modules, such as EIS techniques from PowerSine software or LPR techniques from PowerCorr.
The demonstration software is supplied on a single CD-Rom.