nanocalcFX Crack With Activation Code

nanocalcFX is an advanced software application made in Java that gives you the possibility to evaluate data in large quantities created by a fluorescence microscope. It comes packed with several options and configuration settings to take advantage of.

The setup procedure does not take a long time to finish. nanocalcFX is wrapped in a professional-looking interface with a neatly organized structure, where you can start a new project with multiple sheets.

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Crack size ~ 500KB
Downloads total 8582
Systems Win Vista, Win Vista 64 bit, Win 7, Win 7 64 bit, Win 8, Win 8 64 bit

It is possible to import data from CSV or XLS files, copy, combine, merge and delete sheets, normalize and correlate series, as well as plot the curve fitting, histogram or mean calculation. A formula editor is available as well, and plugins are supported.

As far as app configuration is concerned, you can show only project or other types of files instead of all file types, clear the project browser, customize the columns to display in the sheet table (e.g. name, minimum, average, range, size), save and restore settings, change the CSV encoding method, customize the shape size and histogram colors, set the series and data point render limits when it comes to the chart performance, and so on.

There were no stability issues in our tests, since the software application did not hang, crash or pop up error messages. It has a good response time and runs on low CPU and RAM, so it shouldn't affect the overall performance of the PC. All in all, nanocalcFX Keygen proves to be a reliable piece of kit for analyzing large-sized data created by a fluorescence microscope.

ChangeLog

  • Note: please install the newest Java 8 preview b120.
  • Added a control for selecting which sheets should be displayed in the 'Sheet View'.
  • Added an option to display the formula equation in the series table.
  • The sheet's color is no longer randomly generated at creation as it could result into 'ugly' colors.

Comments

Fabio, 18 January 2018

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