Raman Data Search and Storage is a cool Java-based software that helps you find and analyze unknown minerals by looking at their spectra and reviewing peaks. It's super handy, especially with its search function!
If you've got Java on your PC, you're all set! Just extract the program files anywhere on your hard drive. Then, simply click the JAR file to launch Raman Data Search and Storage. The best part? It doesn’t mess with Windows registry settings, so you won't have to worry about your computer acting funny.
When you first open it up, the interface might seem a bit busy. You’ll see a big window that loads a list of available minerals right away. You can scroll through this list to check out details like ID numbers, sample numbers, class names, chemical formulas, main peaks, references, links, and any comments for each mineral. Plus, there's a search function that makes it easy to find specific items quickly!
When you click on a mineral name, you'll get to see its spectrum displayed graphically. This is where the fun begins—you can study it closely or even copy it to your Clipboard if you need to share it later. You can also print or export the data as needed! Want more control? You can zoom in and out or flip the X-axis around for different views.
The software runs smoothly during our tests—no annoying error messages popped up! It didn’t freeze or crash either. It’s pretty light on system resources too; it barely uses CPU or memory while running. Just keep in mind that loading all the necessary resources might take some time at startup.
Overall, Raman Data Search and Storage offers an easy way to review information about minerals without any hassle.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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