Mostly because of familiarity and the mechanical memory of typing commands. If I had to do this analysis myself I would use Sparky. Links (must register on Bruker site to access): windows version and linux version. Maybe you'll benefit by changing your title to something like 'Software to analyze 2D T1 and T2 relaxation rate data?' - that way the question will probably attract answers about other programs.Īt the 50th ENC Clemens Anklin showed a program written at Bruker that does that sort of analysis easily. Unfortunately I can't answer for nmrDraw, because I only use it when I process data (FT, etc) with nmrPipe.