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Nicely done and well presented.  I like the implementation of the spectra viewer.  It has some odd missing spectra (Venus/YFP, dTomato) but I assume that can be fixed.  

No doubt you already know how much demand there is for an iOS/Android data viewer app.  I fully understand how challenging that might be, but I imagine that the vast wealth of tele-radiology solutions already out there could provide a useful template.  Maybe one of them could be jerry-rigged to work as-is…

I hope that this inspires Nikon, Leica and Olympus to answer this with applications of their own.

cheers, 


TF

Timothy Feinstein, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow 
Laboratory for GPCR Biology
Dept. of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine 
BST W1301, 200 Lothrop St.
Pittsburgh, PA  15261

On Jan 13, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Johannes Amon wrote:

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> Dear Community,
> 
> just to inform you, we at Carl Zeiss Microscopy just recently launched a 
> fluorescence microscopy app for your iPads, iPhones and iPod touch devices. I 
> was already in contact with George McNamara as the app uses the pubspectra 
> database, similar to our ZEN Smart Setup, and he suggested to post it here so 
> that you are able to have a test-drive and discuss what you like or what you 
> might not like. We are completely open for ideas, so hit the inbox micro-
> [log in to unmask], hit me, and of course also feel free to discuss the app here.
> 
> http://www.zeiss.com/micro-apps
> 
> The website should give you a good impression about what the app is able to 
> do. We are really curious to learn how it will be received by the scientific 
> community so I'll try to check back regularly and see what you think.
> 
> Have a nice weekend!
> 
> Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH
> Business Unit BioSciences
> Imaging Software Munich
> 
> Dr. Johannes Amon
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