Scimatic Software specializes in the development of software for the scientific community.
We have currently had some requests from individuals in research institutes inquiring about the possibility of getting student discounts for Samples.
Our reply to these inquiries was yes! Yes, because we at Scimatic Software understand budget constraints in academia. We build software for scientists and want scientists to use our software and not pass on it due to pricing concerns.
As of today we are changing our student discount into the academic discount.
A new version of Samples has been released to push out some customer requests.
Reagent Image
A request from the Nitz lab was for the ability to store an image of the reagent that they are working with. An example of this new feature is shown below. Now when you add a new reagent to your experiment you can simply drag & drop the reagent image directly from a website (or load an image from your computer).
Samples ELN has been mentioned in Scientific Computing and listed in the LIMS Software Directory with a nice review!
We are busy at the moment working out some new exciting ideas that I will be blogging about soon!
We are pleased to announce that we have started working with the Nitz Lab Group at the University of Toronto. Mark’s group will be using Samples as their first electronic notebook experience.
Here at Scimatic, we follow both Greg Wilson and Cameron Neylon on Twitter, so it was cool to see the two of them talking about the directions of Open Science in a semi-public forum. The tweet that caught my eye was