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Why use CARA?

 - Powerful and intuitive user interface for displaying multidimensional data: with 1D slices, overview window, context menus, ...

   <img src="tut_3.gif" /><br>

 - Direct access to tools like sequence mapping, strip matching, chemical shift matching ...

   <img src="stripscope2.gif" /><br>

 - Reads and exchanges data with a variety of programs (like Xwinnmr, Xeasy, MAPPER...)

 - Displays spectra from a variety of formats (Bruker, XEASY, !NmrPipe, Sparky...)

 - All relevant data stored in one file (the repository). Manage different projects within one repository.

 - Included in the repository: Libraries for residue topology, chemical shift statistics, and spectrum types which are all editable inside of CARA with a graphical interface. 

 - A suite of Modules dedicated to specific tasks speed the assignment process (e.g. StripScope for strip-matching).

 - A global cursor can be synchronized across windows.
 
 - Open Multiple Windows displaying different spectra. Assignments are continuously updated in all windows so that data from different spectra are seamlessly connected

   <img src="synchroscope.gif" /><br>

 - Fast and robust integration module with batch mode (100 spectra in ~30sec).

 - A fast built-in scripting language ("CALUA":CALUA) with support for CARA's objects,allows a wide-range of custom applications to be developed like scripts to generate a summary of assignments, to plot secondary shifts vs. sequence, to support communication with external programs, to define new attributes for any CARA object supporting analysis, and graphics functions to allow the development of custom applications within the CARA framework e.g. for the display of contour plots from multiple spectra.

   <img src="multiview2.gif" /><br>

 - CARA is freely available and maintained by a team at the Wuthrich group. It is written in C++ and according to professional software engineering standards.

 - It runs natively on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and Irix (please ask for other platforms). Since CARA is programmed in C++ it runs with maximum performance on all platforms (i.e. there is no performance penalty typically seen in applications based on scripting languages).

 
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Why use CARA?

  • Powerful and intuitive user interface for displaying multidimensional data: with 1D slices, overview window, context menus, ...


  • Direct access to tools like sequence mapping, strip matching, chemical shift matching ...


  • Reads and exchanges data with a variety of programs (like Xwinnmr, Xeasy, MAPPER...)
  • Displays spectra from a variety of formats (Bruker, XEASY, NmrPipe, Sparky...)
  • All relevant data stored in one file (the repository). Manage different projects within one repository.
  • Included in the repository: Libraries for residue topology, chemical shift statistics, and spectrum types which are all editable inside of CARA with a graphical interface.
  • A suite of Modules dedicated to specific tasks speed the assignment process (e.g. StripScope? for strip-matching).
  • A global cursor can be synchronized across windows.
  • Open Multiple Windows displaying different spectra. Assignments are continuously updated in all windows so that data from different spectra are seamlessly connected


  • Fast and robust integration module with batch mode (100 spectra in ~30sec).
  • A fast built-in scripting language (CALUA) with support for CARA's objects,allows a wide-range of custom applications to be developed like scripts to generate a summary of assignments, to plot secondary shifts vs. sequence, to support communication with external programs, to define new attributes for any CARA object supporting analysis, and graphics functions to allow the development of custom applications within the CARA framework e.g. for the display of contour plots from multiple spectra.


  • CARA is freely available and maintained by a team at the Wuthrich group. It is written in C++ and according to professional software engineering standards.
  • It runs natively on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and Irix (please ask for other platforms). Since CARA is programmed in C++ it runs with maximum performance on all platforms (i.e. there is no performance penalty typically seen in applications based on scripting languages).

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