Is the SAANI Software Available for Public Download?

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The discussion revolves around the availability of the open-source software SAANI for public download, with the original poster seeking assistance in locating it. They found references to SAANI in academic papers but could not find a direct download link. Another participant confirms that while open-source software should be accessible, they also struggled to find SAANI and suggested checking with the university or developers. Additionally, they mention trying OpenGamma, another open-source program, but encountered issues with file compatibility and application crashes. The conversation highlights the challenges in accessing specific open-source software for spectrum analysis.
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Hello :) I hope its ok/allowed to ask for help.. Since I'm looking for a software I don't know where I should post it :/

I would like to know if you have an idea whether its possible to download the open soure software called "SAANI" which is described here http://library.sinap.ac.cn/db/hedianwencui201102/%E5%85%A8%E6%96%87/41100117.pdf or if it is just available to the university where it was develeoped or if there is some common place to share opensource software where I could download it to analyse some of my spectra. I didnt found a link by using google, but I found the name of it in some papers which compare software for spectrum analysis, but in each of them the reference was just to the paper I linked above.

I also trief to use the program OpenGamma which is also opensource, but it does not open the spectrum files i Openend. It would really help me if any of you had an idea where I could find SAANI as the functions described in the paper are exactly what I need.

Thanks in advance,

Argus
 
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If it's open source it should be free to anyone, but I'd check with the company, person, or university offering it.
 
Well, that seems to be the problem. I can't find it anywhere, but I found a program they were also working on I think. It is OpenGamma : http://sourceforge.net/projects/opengamma/

I installed it and tried to open any of my spectrum files, but nothing happened. When I clicked on an option under "Analyse" the app just crashed. Can someone verify this or give me a hint what I am doing wrong? Because all 5 reviews on the site were positive and the screenshots look quite promising.
 
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