Why choose WinSim design II for Windows?
Why choose WinSim design II for Windows?
Focusing entirely on one product, DESIGN II for Windows, has allowed WinSim to pass savings in overhead costs along to our clients. The market has clearly taken notice. WinSim’s market share has grown steadily over the past several years both in customer base and revenue. Why WinSim?
What is WinSim’s corporate direction?
WinSim’s entire focus is on the Design, Development, and Deployment of Advanced Process Simulation Solutions. DESIGN II for Windows is the only process simulator offered. This is Our Corporate Direction. The management at WinSim has made a business decision to concentrate specifically on process simulation.
Why choose design II for Windows?
DESIGN II for Windows is the only process simulator offered. This is Our Corporate Direction. The management at WinSim has made a business decision to concentrate specifically on process simulation. This reduction in overhead costs is reflected in our competitive pricing. This Created a Competitive Climate.
What is the history of Design II?
In the late 1970s / early 1980s, the Refine program was written and added to the DESIGN 2000 to create the product DESIGN II. The DESIGN II name has been used to date even though the software has been through many generations in the time span. In 1995, several ChemShare employees formed WinSim Inc.
What’s new in WinSim 2002?
[EPR-WinSim.zip] (197KB) This release of WinSim 2002 integrates the existing WinSim program with the DOS programs used for modifying spectra. The interface and file formats have also been revised and updated. The present version is a BETA release that may still contain errors and not all functions have been implemented.
What operating system does WinSim run on?
[WinSim.zip] (86KB) The previous version of the popular EPR FFT and simulation program with MS-Windows interface. Includes many useful enhancements. It is a 32 bit program for Windows 3.1 with Win32 libraries, thus, runs under Windows 95 and NT (4.0)
What is pest WinSim used for?
Introduction, Requirements, Installation. PEST WinSIM is designed to compute the simulations of multiple species of isotropic EPR spectra. Up to 10 independent EPR signals each with up to 16 sets of hyper fine couplings can be calculated. Experimental spectra may be loaded for on-screen comparisons.