Monthly Archives: May 2014

TraceFinder 3.2 – New Instrument Method Managed Location

In previous versions of TraceFinder, the Instrument Method utilized for data collection was required to belong in the c:/Xcalibur/Methods directory folder.

In TraceFinder 3.2, the new location for the Instrument Methods is located under the C:/TraceFinderData/Instrument Methods directory folder.

Since TF has is a “managed systems”, meaning that we provide the unique capability of synced updates and other functions the Instrument Method, we have a need to know where the method is at all times.

Therefore, the use of the managed directory is a requirement. By moving the Instrument Method for TraceFinder into it’s unique folder, it allows you the freedom to use any folder for method development purposes.

When you have the final version for use in data collection simply save the “.meth” file into the C:\TraceFinderData\Instrument Methods directory folder, so that it will be used as a template for all the sample sets going forward.

Instrument Methods Folder

Thermo Freestyle – Data Dependant Navigation Tutorial

In the pending TraceFinder 3.2 release, FreeStyle will be an optional feature that comes with every installation.

FreeStyle is a new qualitative viewing package that is taking on the features of QualBrowser.

TraceFinder 3.2 gives you the ability to utilize both QualBrowser and Freestyle when analyzing data, from links within the application.

Please view the video below as a quick tutorial on the data dependant navigation of FreeStyle.

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Thermo FreeStyle – Sequence Navigation tutorial

In the pending TraceFinder 3.2 release, FreeStyle will be an optional feature that comes with every installation.

FreeStyle is a new qualitative viewing package that is taking on the features of QualBrowser.

TraceFinder 3.2 gives you the ability to utilize both QualBrowser and Freestyle when analyzing data, from links within the application.

Please view the video below as a quick tutorial on the sequence navigation of FreeStyle.

Video player has changed. If the picture appears blurry, in the top right hand corner of the player you can enable HD to play back high resolution video.

Thermo Freestyle – General Navigation Tutorial

In the pending TraceFinder 3.2 release, FreeStyle will be an optional feature that comes with every installation.

FreeStyle is a new qualitative viewing package that is taking on the features of QualBrowser.

TraceFinder 3.2 gives you the ability to utilize both QualBrowser and Freestyle when analyzing data, from links within the application.

Please view the video below as a quick tutorial on the basic navigation of FreeStyle.

 

Video player has changed. If the picture appears blurry, in the top right hand corner of the player you can enable HD to play back high resolution video.

 

Note: FreeStyle is a separate application and will require a separate license from TraceFinder.

However, when you apply for a TraceFinder 3.2 license you will receive both a  TF license and a FreeStyle license.

You simply apply each to their respective license when using the applications together.