Licensing options and pricing
Light Edition
Restrictions: up to 2-spin systems in solids; up to 13-spin systems in liquids; no chemical exchange/dynamics; no non-secular terms/DNP
Subscription price (academic): $500 per year for a single computer
Each additional computer: $100 or less
Commercial companies: please see here
Computer cluster / site licenses: please ask for a quote
Standard Edition
Restrictions: up to 13-spin systems in solids and liquids; no chemical exchange/dynamics; no non-secular terms/DNP
Subscription price (academic): $1100 per year for a single computer
Each additional computer: $150 or less
Commercial companies: please see here
Computer cluster / site licenses: please ask for a quote
Unlimited Edition
Restrictions: no
Note: certain newly designed features may be available only in this edition; in particular, capability of simulations in huge spin systems will be available only here
Subscription price (academic): $1650 per year for a single computer
Each additional computer: $150 or less
Commercial companies: please see here
Computer cluster / site licenses: please ask for a quote
Notes:
- Subscribers have free access to all new versions of the software released during the term of their subscription.
- Each license includes software for all three platforms we support: macOS, Windows, and Linux, all running on the x86-64 architecture. Please ask for a quote if you need to run the software on other platforms.
- The license will be locked to the computer, or computers from which the software is activated (a computer can have multiple CPU’s/cores).
- A license can be upgraded to a higher tier (from Light to Standard or from Standard to Unlimited) by paying the price difference
- Licenses can be purchased for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 5 years. License term starts on the date when the software was downloaded. Quotes can be automatically generated by the customer from this website.
- All licenses include an unconditional 30-day refund warranty.
- The prices quoted above are for a single research group at an academic institution and are not applicable to sites serving more than one research group.