Fluorescence SpectraViewer

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Plot and compare spectra, check the spectral compatibility for many fluorophores and email the configuration to yourself or others in the lab in a clear printable format. This mobile SpectraViewer acts as an extension of our online SpectraViewer tool which can be found at www.thermofisher.com/spectraviewer.
Highlights:
-View and compare fluorescent proteins and dyes for biological applications
-Add up to 5 emission and 5 excitation filters per plot
-Email settings and figures directly to your inbox in a clear printable format
-Mobile friendly display and user interface for simple setup
-Easily search our extensive list of fluorophores
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Fluorescence SpectraViewer Reviews

Don't Bother

r. zimmerman on

United States

Crashes continually. Completely unusable.

As full 'o bugs as a NY apartment

Putzface on

United States

Awful implementation. Very awkward to set up, but more importantly seems to have numerous incorrect spectra. Unreliable=>useless!

Great app with serious bugs

Marc in Ma on

United States

Very convenient app to use in the lab. Unfortunately, suffers from some very serious bugs. When you try to plot a graph with some simple fluorophores (eg GFP), the app crashes. Also, it will not draw a graph unless you enter a laser line, which should not be necessary. If it worked properly, I would use it all the time.

Unstable

apoplectic.ape on

United States

Worked the first time I tried, now crashes every time I hit show graph. Also there is no point to being able to search for and tag multiple when only the first selection gets entered when you return to the main screen.

Nice app

KayO(M) on

United States

Nice and useful app

Broken

1911kevin on

United States

Everything I try to graph, even very simple things, crash this app on a iPad 2. Please fix, would use this everyday.

Crashes on 3GS

tndo on

United States

I'm really happy this is an app, as I use the web-based one for work a lot, but unfortunately the app crashes prior to displaying any data. Also the search function for fluorophores is a little counter-intuitive, once you find your fluorophore and check it, you have to "cancel" the search prior to selecting "done". Looking forward to the fix to the crashing problem!

Nice reference

pepperdanky on

United States

Pretty cool, could expand on the database of fluorophores though. For the ones it does have, it sure beats googling for abs/em spectra

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