Last month for free 2D gel image analysis!

Posted by ludesi in News

“There’s no such thing as a free lunch!” they say, but I guess at Ludesi we have a tradition of doing things differently…

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When we launched REDFIN Solo 2 months ago we knew it was something special. There is no other 2D gel image analysis software on the market that combines state-of-the-art algorithms, a workflow driven user interface for an easy and fast analysis, with an affordbable pay-per-gel system.

And those are just the basics…

In addition, the software offers some real innovative goodies:

  • Install as many copies of the software on as many computers as you like
  • Pay only for results that look good to you
  • Share your projects with whoever you want (and we’re talking proper sharing – not some emailing of static PDF reports…)
  • Work together on the same project from different locations
  • Have your data automatically backed up every 30 seconds or so…
  • If you run short on time, simply request a professional analysis service directly within the software

Still, we knew that despite it being a real gem on the 2D gel software market, we needed to give REDFIN Solo the chance to really get known and loved by the proteomics community…

And what better way to do that then letting people really try it out for themselves – extensively – on their own data?

Enter the free REDFIN Solo summer campaign!

Since starting the campaign beginning of July lots of scientists have downloaded REDFIN for free and hundreds of 2D gel projects have been analyzed at no cost at all.

As people have been using the software, we’ve also received some great feedback, which has led to the incorporation of the “Rotate and Flip Images Tool” and the “Merge and Split Spot Borders Tool” into REDFIN. Again, at no additional cost to our users.

Now, we are two thirds through the campaign and still there are new people downloading REDFIN every day.

If you haven’t tried REDFIN Solo for yourself there is still one month left to do so without paying anything. And if you don’t have any 2D gel images to analyze right now, don’t worry – at only $30 per gel it will hardly break the bank to test the software after the campaign ends…